Here are some things you need to know before the Sept. 21 premiere of the new season of “Law & Order: SVU.”
With Suu Kyi no longer an opposition figure, the United States is weighing a further easing of sanctions against Myanmar.
The vice president announced last year he wasn't running, but there could be a path to the presidency for him given Clinton's recent pneumonia diagnosis.
Fifteen years after the terrorist attack, see iconic pictures of the devastation in New York City.
The 9/11 terror attacks have had lasting ramifications on American foreign and domestic policy.
The premiere episode for “Law & Order: SVU” Season 18 will tackle a brand new case.
Joe Biden's "cancer moonshot" can only succeed if there's an incentive to develop new drugs and technologies.
The U.S. vice president was requested to perform the ceremony by Brian Mosteller and Joe Mahshie at his official residence in Washington, D.C.
Vice President Joe Biden slammed Wednesday Donald Trump's lack of foreign policy knowledge. He's criticized the billionaire before.
Bernie Sanders will speak at the Democratic National Convention Monday in support of Hillary Clinton.
How to watch the Democratic National convention in Philly this week.
The four-day event honoring Hillary Clinton will feature some big names.
Seth Meyers said the first day of the Republican National Convention could have gone better.
The U.S. vice president dismissed concerns that Republican nominee Donald Trump would abandon Barack Obama’s strategy for Asia-Pacific if he were to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Rates of most cancers have fallen for both men and women in recent years. Still, a few types of cancer are on the rise.
The expansion, which triples the size of ships that can travel the canal, allows the country to host 98 percent of the world’s shipping.
June 21 marks National Selfie Day in the U.S. See if you can name the most famous ones before you scroll our list.
The online Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted Monday-Friday, shows 46 percent of likely voters support Clinton, while 34.8 percent back Trump.
In backing Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, the U.S. senator from Massachusetts called the Republican a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud.”
Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned his back on a deal to bring the center-left into his coalition, instead joining hands with a far-right nationalist.
A protest Friday in the heavily fortified section of Iraq's capital resulted in at least four deaths and 100 injuries.
Officials say the man was openly brandishing a firearm as he approached the residence of the U.S. president.