Falling gasoline prices and a potential veto by President Barack Obama could complicate the debate.
What's in the net-neutrality regulations -- and how hard they are on Internet service providers -- is still a mystery.
Thousands of Facebook users commented on Sarah Palin's controversial photos of her 6-year-old son Trig standing on the family dog.
Three North Korean state agencies and 10 individuals have been banned from doing business with the U.S.
Mario Cuomo, the outspoken former Democratic governor of New York, died Thursday.
Sen. Marco Rubio addressed speculation about his potential candidacy in a Wednesday interview.
The majority of the strikes by U.S.-led coalition forces occurred in or near the Syrian cities of Raqqa, Kobani and Deir el-Zour.
Of that total, more than 30,000 were civilians.
The former Florida governor appears to be attempting to head off the kind of criticism that hurt Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.
Police arrested several political opponents on Tuesday and kept others under virtual house arrest ahead of a protest.
The Russian president snubbed the leaders of Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic states, all who were vocal critics in 2014.
The United States on Wednesday condemned what it called Cuba's practice of repression following the detention of several activists.
The Obama-led administration has so far released nearly 30 prisoners from the facility in 2014, reducing the number of detainees to 127.
“Today’s detentions in Havana are a reminder that change won’t happen overnight in Cuba," the head of #CubaNow said.
The number of Mexican apprehensions has fallen, but Mexicans still account for most of the nation’s unauthorized immigrant population.
The president has only used his veto pen twice in his presidency, but vetoes should be more frequent with a Republican majority in Congress.
Dissident leaders say they were not consulted when the list of prisoners to be freed was drawn up.
U.S. troops formally ended their mission in Afghanistan Sunday as the Taliban continued to attack.
Rudy Giuliani said President Obama should sever his ties to Al Sharpton, whom he called "the poster boy for hating the police."
Former President George H.W. Bush is reported doing well after being hospitalized since Tuesday.
K-pop label Feel Ghood Music says Sony never paid to use a song that appears in the film.
North Korea is pointing a finger at the U.S. over its Internet and 3G mobile network outages, but some speculate China could be involved.