U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter "reaffirmed that the United States will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows," a Pentagon official said.
The meeting will mark the first time leaders of the two nations have met since the countries split following a civil war in 1949.
A list of 80 donors to Stormfront was released on the website Pastebin Tuesday.
In a bill before parliament, a prisoner's monthly visit from a spouse, partner or acquaintance could last six to 24 hours.
A Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday that it was not a priority to keep Syrian President Bashar Assad in power.
The action comes six years after a New York City yeshiva founded to train female religious leaders prompted debate within the Jewish community.
An estimated 70,000 Montanans are newly eligible for health insurance coverage.
Fifty-eight journalists were fired days after the outlets were placed under new court-ordered management, in the lead-up and aftermath of Sunday's parliamentary vote.
Hijab House's owner believes the photo shoot was targeted because models were wearing hijabs.
But the supreme leader was not ready to embrace the U.S., saying the American attitude was a "continuation of the same hostile aims from the past."
Charles Koch told MSNBC that he and his brother haven't decided who to support with their money piles in 2016.
Investigators in Egypt have said there is no proof Russian passenger jet broke up in midair as the investigation into the crash continued Tuesday.
There were a number of headline-grabbing ballot issues and races set to take place Tuesday.
"Every security body fears having its confidential information leaked."
Members of the KKK helped elect at least 12 U.S. governors and several statesmen in the 1920s alone.
South Korea plans to ramp up enforcement of anti-gender discrimination laws after continued complaints.
About 72 percent of likely Democratic primary voters said they felt satisfied with Clinton's answers about the 2012 attack at a U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
“After reflecting on the mess I had made I realized that I hurt a lot of my loved ones," the boxer said.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said evil political forces are infiltrating American society.
The Czech Republic said it would add armored personnel carriers and technology to prevent electronic attacks as part of a military modernization spurred in part by Russian actions in the region.
Turkish government critics have argued that President Erdogan has roused nationalist sentiment and a populist mood that has turned the country against its religious minorities.
The Buckeye State's Tuesday vote on a plan that would legalize marijuana could signal a big change in how the marijuana industry operates across the U.S.
The unification will either be peaceful or violent, a senior U.S. military official said Monday.
In the 18 months since a Malaysia Airlines jet disappeared from radar, the Malaysian government has spent $75 million to find the missing plane.
Syrian rebels paraded army captives in cages on Monday as a response to the regime's bombardment of Damascus' rural suburbs.
The bill comes after the head of the IRS told a Senate committee that the agency uses stingrays with a court order, not a warrant.
Muslim and Arab advocacy groups criticized the agency for a proposed video game-style website that aims to help people identify a victim of radical extremism.
The bus, which was packed with passengers, veered off a mountainous road in the country's northwest.
Shiv Kumar Yadav was found guilty last month of the rape, kidnapping and criminal intimidation of a woman who hailed a ride home from a party in December 2014.
Ahmad Chalabi had reportedly helped to persuade the U.S. administration, run at the time by former president George W. Bush, to invade Iraq.