“Despite many repeal attempts and a few other major court cases, the ACA is still the ‘law of the land’ today,” the Obamacare website stated.
From a ramen house to a Mexican cocina, these are the restaurants to investigate for Winter Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week
Fred Korematsu, who led the resistance against Japanese internment, would have turned 98 years old on Monday.
President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at keeping refugees from entering the U.S. has drawn flak from across the world.
About 170 Delta Air Lines domestic flights were canceled Sunday night after a systems outage. All systems were brought back to normal shortly after midnight Monday.
The senators issued a statement warning President Trump's executive order on immigration could wind up causing more damage to the United States than improvement in security.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer promised to introduce legislation to overturn President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
This year’s competition will take place Sunday in Manila and will be presented by last year's host, Steve Harvey.
Attorneys general from 15 states and the District of Columbia Sunday issued a statement condemning the immigration ban and saying they are confident it will be struck down by the courts.
The executive order issued by Donald Trump Friday indicates intelligence officials and the military only will participate in National Security Council meetings when issues directly affect their areas of expertise.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said late Sunday permanent U.S. residents would not be affected by the ban.
On her birthday, it's not hard to remember Harriet Tubman for he role as an abolitionist, but she also freed hundreds of slaves in a Civil War raid.
Barack Obama used the law, which had previously failed in Congress, to attack on his 2008 election opponent, John McCain.
Canada, Scotland and Turkey were among the countries welcoming immigrants after President Donald Trump's executive order banned Muslims from seven nations from entering the U.S.
Following President Donald Trump's executive order banning the entry of citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran, the Middle East country said it still welcomes valid visa holders.
Many popular celebrities and ordinary citizens are protesting the executive order by President Donald Trump, both in real life and on social media.
The presidents of the United States and Russia spoke by telephone Saturday, and according to the Kremlin, agreed to increase cooperation between the two countries.
U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly issued an order Saturday, temporarily halting the deportation of visa holders or refugees around the country, as decreed by an executive order from President Donald Trump.
A Quinnipiac University poll out Thursday revealed that 30 percent of voters thought Ronald Reagan was the best president of the past 70 years.
Filing your income taxes can be done easily and from the comfort of your own home.
The rule made it mandatory to bury or cremate of fetal remains, causing an undue burden to women seeking abortions, since hospitals would not dispose of them as bio-medical waste.
The February issue of the magazine shows the first lady wearing jewelry and pretending to eat from a bowl that contains more sparkling objects.
It isn't clear when exactly First Lady Melania Trump and her son Barron will move to Washington, D.C.
The Muslim Brotherhood is an influential, international Islamist organization with supporters and critics across the globe.
The Greek-born British journalist said he will build a wall himself to control illegal immigration and that the wall is necessary for the U.S. to flourish.
The actor was nominated twice for the Oscars, and starred in many iconic roles, such as in "The Elephant Man," "Alien" and the "Harry Potter" movies.
The incident took place after a basketball match between two high schools in the South Carolina city Friday night.
Donald Trump may be at odds with Republicans who are not willing to accept spending deals.
Till was visiting Mississippi from Chicago. More than 500 black people had been lynched in the state before Till's death. Most of the victims were accused of associating with white women.
The White House issued a statement honoring the "victims, survivors and heroes of the Holocaust."