An attack targeting Securus Technologies of Dallas may have affected 63,000 prisoners in 37 states over two years.
Amid heightened racial tension on some campuses, students at the upstate New York school are calling for the resignation of its president.
U.S. Rep. Chris Collins, who serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said Eric Schneiderman was looking to score political points.
The labeling requirement is “a politically motivated and unusual and discriminatory step, that it learned from the world of boycotts,” the Israeli prime minister said.
Fewer Americans lack health insurance since the Affordable Care Act took effect, but some say it's too early to give the new law full credit.
The court also notified senior members of the Catalan Parliament they could be suspended from their posts and face legal action.
Donald Trump was the most-viewed candidate on the video-sharing site the week of Nov. 2-8, with about 17 million views.
The barrier on its border with Croatia was being constructed hours before European Union leaders were to hold yet another refugee-crisis summit in Malta Wednesday.
U.S. wars in Vietnam and the Middle East made Canada a popular destination for those fleeing the military. Will Canada's new government let them stay?
Here’s the lowdown on claims that GOP presidential candidates made in Milwaukee on Tuesday night.
The protest erupted at a newly opened facility in Drahonice, some 55 miles west of the capital Prague.
Hillary Clinton opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but the trade pact includes an exemption for a future national infrastructure bank, which she enthusiastically supports.
Even as leaders from the European Union and Africa converged on Malta for a two-day summit, at least 14 refugees, including seven children, drowned off the coast of Turkey.
Demonstrators demanded justice for the killings of seven civilians -- from the minority Shiite Hazara ethnic community -- by ISIS.
The UN Under Secretary-General Kim Won-soo said the 12th facility was being prepared to be destroyed.
The approval came despite stiff opposition from the Israeli government, which termed the policy as “disguised anti-Semitism.”
A Shanghai Vice Mayor and Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Beijing were detained as China's anti-corruption campaign deepens.
The three-day trip to Britain will come shortly after Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party absorbed a big defeat in key elections in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.
Suu Kyi, whose political party is headed for an election victory, will have to share power with Myanmar's military, which will maintain control of key ministries.
Authorities increased police presence on the campus, which has seen protests against alleged discrimination, late Tuesday but said that there was "no immediate threat."
Fox Business' GOP presidential debate had as much chaos as CNBC's, but the moderators came out unscathed.
The next presidential debate is a Democratic event, and will take place Nov. 14 in Des Moines, Iowa.
They'll take their own debate stage on Saturday.
The Republican candidates generally fared well; some polls found Rubio to be the winner, while others hailed Cruz the top choice from the night.
Although she may be legally barred from assuming the country's presidency, the opposition leader has said that would not prevent her from making "all the decisions."
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul accused Florida Sen. Marco Rubio of not embodying conservative principles for increasing military spending.
"If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose," Ted Cruz said in the debate. Jeb Bush and John Kasich argued for a path to citizenship.
The Republican presidential debate moderators cited some questionable facts that had social media buzzing Tuesday evening.
Sen. Marco Rubio voiced his support for vocational education programs during the Republican primary debate.
Melissa Click, a University of Missouri journalism professor, had a videotaped encounter Monday with student journalists during a protest on campus.