Mexico has been beefing up its role as an immigration enforcer since the child migrant crisis spiked last year.
Despite an uptick in attempted entries into the United States, the Border Control does not expect a surge like the one last summer.
The rise in fighting and deaths has convinced Congress, long inclined to supply weapons to Ukraine, that the country still needs more assistance.
The Russian military planes had approached the Baltic airspace without sharing a flight plan.
The White House weighed in on the McKinney pool party incident Tuesday, saying President Obama is aware of the coverage.
President Barack Obama remained in White House while the Secret Service checked for a bomb.
A second report of a "suspicious package" reportedly was an unattended lunch cooler in the courtyard of another building.
Civil rights icon Dolores Huerta says Hispanics will be a major force in the 2016 presidential election, and she doesn't mince words about certain contenders.
Against attacks from unions and several lawmakers, President Obama offers campaign support for Democrats who back his Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.
The speech comes ahead of a crucial Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act.
Ties between Russia and China are "a key factor for stability, security, [and] the establishment of polycentric world," a top Russian politician said.
Candidates before him, like Chris Christie and Mitt Romney, have found foreign trips dangerous territory — full of mishaps and political blunders.
The lawsuit, which named the American president among others, demanded that the U.S. government admit to “unlawful deaths” from drone strikes.
Two industry associations fired the latest salvo in what could be a long fight over government access into smart phones and other digital devices.
The move by the federal rail agency comes after last month's Amtrak train derailment that killed eight and injured over 200.
The microblogging site kicked off its new Q&A initiative with an hour-long session with the band's lead singer and bassist.
The White House has once again said it will not sanction lethal aid, despite increased fighting in the region and calls from Congress.
The U.S. is still hammering out a strategy to combat ISIS, President Barack Obama said during a news conference Monday from the G-7 summit in Germany.
Presidents Obama and Hollande met on the sidelines of the ongoing G-7 summit in Germany, and discussed other issues, including climate change and terrorism.
The increased intrusion of the U.S. airspace by Russian bombers is considered by many as Moscow’s strategy to warn the U.S. to keep away from the Ukrainian conflict.
Merkel, once dubbed the "climate chancellor," hopes to revitalize her green credentials.
"The President did not state that the strong dollar was a problem," the U.S. official said.