While the U.S. is hoping to prevent another border crisis this year, Mexico is cutting the flow at its own southern frontier.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a new agreement could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Jewish voters increasingly support pro-Israel Republicans over Democrats, while Iranian-Americans are polarized over the framework agreement.
The African nation has "an unwavering friend" in the United States, the president says after terrorists strike in Garissa.
Geologist Xue Feng was convicted of stealing state secrets -- a set of data on about 30,000 Chinese oil wells.
President Barack Obama, speaking at a Utah Air Force base on Friday, unveiled a program to put U.S. veterans to work in the solar sector.
Sri Lanka's new government is not eager to provoke Beijing's ire by inviting the Tibetan spiritual leader.
The racist emails were distributed by then-supervisors of the Ferguson Police Department and a court clerk.
The hack specifically targeted two websites that have been critical of the Chinese government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had strongly criticized a deal between Iran and the P5+1 countries over the former’s nuclear program.
Congressional Republicans demand oversight of any agreement with Tehran about the country's nuclear program.
The deal between Iran and the P5+1 world powers, which was drafted Thursday, would restrict and limit Iran's nuclear capabilities, but none of Iran's facilities would close.
The deal allows 5,000 centrifuges to continue to spin enriched uranium at Natanz, the country’s main nuclear facility.
“The deal is not based on trust. It’s based on unprecedented verification,” President Obama said.
"To the Hispanic community, Senator Menendez has been our voice and our champion in the United States Senate."
"Found solutions. Ready to start drafting immediately," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on social media Thursday.
The victims were holding a protest against the governor of the Khost region who has been accused of corruption and incompetence.
Cruz's campaign more than surpassed its initial fundraising target, but he will still be a long way behind Jeb Bush's expected haul.
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez, the top foreign relations Democrat, is accused of bribery and using his office to help a donor.
The country may be struggling with goods shortages, but that won't put a dent in its military arsenal.
President Dilma Rousseff may finally land in Washington, but reportedly wants guarantees that the U.S. is no longer spying on her.
The ban was imposed in 2013 after the Egyptian army overthrew the government.