The photographs from 9/11 and its aftermath remain some of the most iconic images in modern history.
President George W. Bush authorized the NSA's Stellar Wind shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks. Newly revealed memos show the reasoning.
The Chinese jet flew wingtip-to-wingtip with the U.S. plane, coming as close as 10 yards, and made multiple passes at the aircraft.
Memes that poke fun at the viral Ice Bucket Challenge charity campaign have begun to circulate online.
The "inevitability" talk surrounding Hillary Clinton and the 2016 race mirrors her 2008 campaign. Will the result be any different?
American diplomats were reportedly banned from participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge, which has raised more than $40 million for ALS.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is raising money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the lethal neurodegenerative disorder.
Relatives of the slain journalist have urged social media users not to watch the beheading video.
James Jeffords, a soft-spoken Vermonter whose defection from the Republican Party in 2001 created an unprecedented power shift in the U.S. Senate and gave Democrats control of the chamber for 18 months, died on Monday at age 80, his former aide said.
The National Guard is responding to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, but history suggests its presence hasn't always been welcomed.
The reasons for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq are similar to those behind the 2003 invasion.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has infuriated popular bloggers by forcing them to register with the state, but the effect has been to limit unflattering news.
The Gaza conflict and the immigrant crisis have affected public opinion of the president and Congress.
The currently untitled biography will reportedly cover the life and career of the 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush.
Hillary Clinton aide claims that there are no differences between her and Elizabeth Warren, despite record of disagreements on policy.
Dan Pfeiffer, one of Obama's longest-serving advisers, told reporters that the executive actions Obama will approve at the end of the summer aimed at tackling illegal immigration will likely generate ire from Republicans who have blocked comprehensive immigration legislation.
Vladimir Putin has no soul, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden concluded after meeting with the Russian leader at the Kremlin in 2011, according to an article in the New Yorker published online on Monday.
The discussion of the Israel-Gaza conflict has focused largely on the numbers of those killed.
The five individuals are believed to have been spied on because of their Muslim background and work related to Islam.
Port workers joined truckers on strike in Los Angeles/Long Beach, amid a cooling-off period in heated contract negotiations.
Boehner reiterates that President Obama has failed to "faithfully execute the laws."
Immigration advocates say the law change would let refugee children fall through the cracks.