TransCanada wants to suspend its U.S. application for the Keystone XL project, which was facing a possible rejection, but might reapply after the 2016 election.
At a campaign rally Monday in Tampa, Florida, Jeb Bush looked to align his image with Abraham Lincoln.
Ben Carson is now the top choice of Republican voters, a poll said Monday, marking the first time since June that anyone other than Donald Trump has led.
A historic castle sitting above Palmyra’s Roman ruins and part of the Unesco World Heritage site was damaged.
The demonstration comes one day before the city's voters are set to consider Proposition F, which would limit the nights homeowners can rent their residences.
The German chancellor and others are expected to meet again Thursday to hammer out a compromise deal.
The Sierra Club's chapter in the state began the legal process Monday to sue four energy companies for their alleged role in an earthquake swarm.
Cary Sharp, husband of Lahoma Mayor Theresa Sharp, has apologized after photos of him and his friends dressed in Ku Klux Klan costumes went viral.
The network broadcasts in more than a dozen American cities, including Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Houston and San Francisco.
Regional defense ministers are about to meet to discuss freedom of navigation and ways to avoid international incidents.
The hacktivist group will host its annual Million Mask March Thursday amid its release of supposed members of the Klu Klux Klan.
The United States is a "formidable, harmful and irresponsible secrecy jurisdiction at both the federal and state levels,” the new report said.
Rachel Dolezal, who led an NAACP chapter in Washington state, conceded for the first time publicly what many have known: She is white and is the daughter of white parents.
"The values of 'respect and dignity for all people' are more important than ratings and ad revenue," the group said.
Due to fluctuation in the value of the ruble against the euro, the government in Moscow made about $1 billion on the postponed deal.
Russia's media are divided on whether terrorists were involved in a crash in Egypt, but its citizens understand "the terrorist threat is real," a Russian-born journalist said.
Sunday's election offered the promise of stability after months of unrest. But analysts said lingering security concerns in the country continue to pose economic threats.
After hacktivist group Anonymous released a list of individuals they claimed were Ku Klux Klan members, some people on the list have responded.
Republican and Democratic strategists agreed on MSNBC Sunday that Ben Carson allows the GOP to attack President Barack Obama because he is also a black man.
A knife-wielding ISIS fighter stands near two masked and armed men. The narrator says the war against the Jews “will soon be launched."
Experts are doubting the group's claim that it caused the crash of a Russian charter jet above the Sinai Peninsula Saturday.
Opposition on the continent to the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the U.S. has become a worry for the White House.
The Syrian regime is making moves for Aleppo's supply lines, forcing ISIS and the Nusra Front to coordinate attacks.
The Russian Defense Ministry has said there is no evidence linking Russian airstrikes to recent attacks on hospitals in Syria.
The Pentagon has admitted it spent millions on a gas station that should have cost only $500,000.
"I have no idea where this information came from, but wherever it came from, it is wrong," the mayor said.
The spending plan was signed into law Monday, just a day before the U.S. was set to default on its debts.
Some 6,000 prisoners were scheduled for release from federal institutions over the weekend -- a threat to corrections corporations' bottom lines.
The network neglected to mention its interviewers being whisked away to Palm Springs by the billionaire brothers.
More than 400,000 children lived in foster care across the U.S. in 2015; 100,000 of them are waiting for a permanent home.