President Barack Obama has to decide soon whether to continue the hunt for warlord Joseph Kony.
Mitt Romney announced he would not run for the presidency earlier this year.
“I think it took the president too long to fully appreciate that” Republicans had no interest in working with him, Sanders said.
CIA officials told the Washington Post that the identity of agents in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing was compromised after the theft of over 22 million federal personnel records.
As for the ongoing crisis in Syria, Maduro urged the U.N. to react, and said funding and weapons from the West have only brought death and destruction.
Amid growing concern over default rates on student debt, federal officials are considering new regulations to protect borrowers.
“Those who hide their indifference should not do so by criticizing Europe,” European Council President Donald Tusk said.
"The United States has historically taken in the largest share of refugees eligible for resettlement," the groups said.
Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, testified before Congress Tuesday.
One of the most influential anti-tax lobbyists in Washington said Tuesday that he's more interested in corporate tax cuts than carried interest.
Clinton called the claims that she started the birther movement "ludicrous" earlier this month.
The developer planned to build a 70-story residential skyscraper two blocks north of where the World Trade Center buildings stood.
The Republican presidential hopeful is set to lay out his policy proposals during an appearance in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
Anti-gay rhetoric has been essential in the 91-year-old leader's effort to hold on to power in Zimbabwe.
According to Putin, Monday's discussion between the two leaders was "very constructive, businesslike and frank." But the photos seem to tell a different story.
Crises in Ukraine and Syria were discussed Monday evening as U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at the United Nations.
Diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Cuba progressed in July when President Barack Obama announced he would ease trade and travel restrictions, but Castro wants more.
The potential replacement for Speaker John Boehner hasn't even been in Congress a decade.
The U.S. government contributed 41 percent of the health services organization's funds in 2013 and 2014. Where does the money go?
"You can’t work together; you can’t put together victims and their killers," the French president said.
Castro was expected to address the United States' embargo against his country at the United Nations.
The Republican presidential candidate, continuing a hawkish foreign policy perspective, defended techniques used against detainees.