Vladimir Putin phoned Barack Obama on Thursday, their first call since February, to discuss Iran nuclear talks, "the increasingly dangerous situation in Syria" and the need to counter ISIS, the White House said.
The transgender undocumented immigrant who on Wednesday interrupted President Barack Obama spoke out Thursday.
President Obama is now set to complete negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which aims to be a massive trade deal with 11 nations.
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas took to the Senate floor to chastise the Supreme Court Thursday.
The string quartet Well-Strung has released an ode to the candidate.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has said he would like to restore military ties with the United States.
The U.S. Supreme Court passed down a 6-3 ruling Thursday, leaving the Affordable Care Act's subsidies intact.
The Supreme Court handed the administration another victory by ruling 6-3 to uphold federal subsidies that offset the cost of health insurance for millions.
This is the second time the high court has upheld a major component of Obamacare.
It will debut later this summer, according to a blog post from the Education Department.
A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that pro same-sex marriage opinion is strong though basically unchanged from April.
Jennicet Gutiérrez was heckling President Obama, calling for an end to deportations of undocumented immigrants during a White House address on the LGBT movement.
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."
The Senate voted Wednesday to approve Trade Promotion Authority. Repeated efforts by congressional Democrats to sink the bill failed.
President Obama said that his government is not going to abandon the families of hostages captured overseas.
People 65 and older had the best opinion of community colleges, with 71 percent saying the education was "good" or "excellent."
A document reportedly reveals that Western nations are ready to offer nuclear equipment to Iran in exchange for limits on its weapons program.
A survey found wide support for the U.S.-led airstrikes against ISIS but many remain critical of American interrogation methods.
"I ask that in the memory of Mr. Pinckney that we are generous in spirit, gracious in our conversation and please -- even if we disagree, let's agree to disagree agreeably."
A letter from three groups sent to the U.S. Attorney General called for an investigation of CIA interrogation techniques.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praises the vote as a bipartisan accomplishment.