Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, who strongly opposes homosexuality, ridiculed the U.S. for legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide.
President Obama on Monday announced a proposal that would make nearly 5 million more workers eligible for overtime pay, a move that would touch nearly every sector of the U.S. economy and could face legal challenges.
With a year-and-a-half left in office, Obama is shedding some of his trademark “no drama” style for a looser approach, admitting that he feels more fearless and liberated.
Eighteen Republican lawmakers sent a letter to President Obama requesting the removal of two Office of Personnel Management executives after a data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of Americans.
"Today we can celebrate that the principles of justice and equality under the law won," the Rev. Al Sharpton said about Friday's ruling.
The funeral of South Carolina State Sen. Clementa Pinckney is scheduled for 11 a.m. EDT Friday in Charleston and will be open to the public.
The U.S. Supreme Court passed down a 6-3 ruling Thursday, leaving the Affordable Care Act's subsidies intact.
The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act was set to expire Sept. 30,
It will debut later this summer, according to a blog post from the Education Department.
U.S. President Barack Obama reaffirmed in a phone call with his French counterpart Francois Hollande on Wednesday Washington's commitment to end spying practices deemed "unacceptable" by its allies.
“When I became president, same-sex marriage was legal in only two states. Today it’s legal in 37 states."
President Obama said that his government is not going to abandon the families of hostages captured overseas.
Spoiler alert: Twitter was not happy with the "CNN Tonight" anchor's N-word, sign-holding stunt.
Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia touched down in Venice last week in summer dresses.
Hillary Clinton is in a tough position for her former embrace of trade reform between the Americas and Pacific nations as Democrats abandon the measures.
President Obama spoke about shaping public opinion about gun violence on Friday in San Francisco.
About 5 percent of the population has Internet access in Cuba, but Twitter says it can still function as a text-messaged based service.
"When I look out at all these young women, I see myself. In so many ways, your story is my story," said Michelle Obama.
Information was stolen from at least 4 million federal workers in the latest infiltration at the Office of Personnel Management.
“I’m not defending his actions [either], let me make that clear,” cable news host Megyn Kelly also said.
Against attacks from unions and several lawmakers, President Obama offers campaign support for Democrats who back his Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.
"The President did not state that the strong dollar was a problem," the U.S. official said.