The 200-floor Kingdom Tower is part of a $8.4 billion project to construct Jeddah City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The power authority PREPA has reached a tentative debt restructuring deal with bond insurers, say sources familiar with the matter.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel asked the former Massachusetts governor to advise the city's new task force looking into police accountability in the wake of the Laquan McDonald shooting.
The Commission on Elections said that Sen. Grace Poe did not meet a residency requirement. She was leading her nearest rival in polls by 15 percentage points.
In a letter to the U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Illinois' Attorney General asked for an investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s use of force.
President Barack Obama was served poorly by a small circle of advisers who were worried about his re-election prospects at the time, according to retired Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn.
Tuesday's resolutions to block President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan were approved largely along party lines.
Prosecutors released statements Tuesday by Cleveland Officers, Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback, regarding the 2014 shooting of 12-year-old Rice.
Robert Dear, who was accused of killing three people and wounding nine at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, has a violent history.
The Islamic State militant group has about 2,000 fighters in Libya, up from just 200 in February, the U.S. Africa Command said.
In the wake of Turkey's shoot-down of a Russian Su-24 jet, the Kremlin imposed trade sanctions and may halt a major pipeline project.
The commonwealth made its December debt payment, but it owes nearly $1 billion in January.
As the year draws to an end, the House and Senate agreed to a five-year transportation bill that ends over a decade of short-term punts.
The North Dakota secretary of state has approved the medical marijuana citizen petition, enabling the group to start collecting the necessary signatures of support to place the initiative on the 2016 ballot.
Two Campbell University students in Buies Creek, North Carolina, have launched Students4trump.com.
Hundreds of U.S. residents have at least flown to Syria or Iraq to try to join the so-called Islamic State terrorist group.
Both sides in Sri Lanka's long-running war have been accused of committing gross human rights violations.
Major U.S. businesses joined the White House this week in voicing support for an aggressive outcome at the United Nations climate change talks in Paris.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's motives and political connections have been scrutinized after the delayed release of a video showing a police officer shooting a black teenager.
Huffington Post can now recognize the union -- like Gawker, Salon, Vice, Guardian U.S. and ThinkProgress did -- or drag its feet, as Al Jazeera America did last month.
Family planning is not to blame for the country's deep occupational gender divide, according to Rice Professor Erin Cech.
Months after immigrant rights advocates complained about the transgender plan, U.S. official abandoned it without explanation.
A bill was taken up in Pennsylvania that would deny funds to cities that don't comply with federal immigration law.
The ISIS-inspired attack thwarted Tuesday was not the first time Pope Francis has been targeted by extremists.
For employees and volunteers at Planned Parenthood and other women's health clinics, the threat of harassment and violence is always there.
John Escalante will replace Garry McCarthy, who was fired after coming under scrutiny following the shooting of Laquan McDonald at the hands of a white police officer.
Cybersecurity researchers stopped short of directly linking the Chinese government to the attacks but said Beijing had the means and motive.
European lawmakers are focused on untaxed revenues of U.S. companies, including tech giants like Apple and Google, auguring a clash with Washington.
Kelly mentioned her own tussle with Trump as evidence that he's truth-challenged.
Hours before the U.S. announced it would send ground troops to Iraq to fight the Islamic State, Clinton said she was against the move. That was less than two weeks after she previously said she was in favor of it.