Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, now in exile in Russia, says he would agree to prison time in exchange for being able to return to the U.S.
Two companies, DraftKings and FanDuel, face allegations that employees abused insider information.
Classes remained canceled at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, after a deadly attack last Thursday.
The announcement came six days after the leader of U.S. House Republicans went on television to boast that a federally funded investigation had dented Hillary Clinton's poll numbers
More than 40 percent of new arrivals in the past five years held at least a bachelor’s degree, compared with 20 percent in 1970, Census Bureau data show.
"If I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain ... it would be a comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill.”
Russian media have refocused their energy from coverage of Ukraine to airstrikes in Syria and criticism of the U.S.
Being from nearly all-white Vermont does not mean he cannot represent minorities’ interests, Bernie Sanders said.
Moscow’s jets began bombing Syrian rebel and Islamic State group positions last week in a campaign to support Bashar Assad.
After days of heavy rain and record-setting flooding, state officials warned against profiteering.
The United States tentatively agreed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Monday, but many members of Congress remain unsure about the deal.
In a letter to CEO Lowell McAdam, mayors of 13 Northeast cities accuse Verizon of failing to provide adequate FiOS service.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, negotiated by U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, could be a boon for the financial services industry, which vigorously lobbied for it.
Kadyrov's video is reminiscent of photographs taken of Russian President Vladimir Putin riding a horse bare-chested in 2009.
As many as 16,000 Ukrainian military personnel have deserted the country's armed forces since the war began in April 2014.
Ponta also said he was in favor of boosting the aid allowance for migrants.
The Democratic front-runner on Monday detailed gun control proposals that some say counter the ramifications of gun laws enacted by former president Bill Clinton.
"West Virginia consumers responded to Volkswagen’s advertising by purchasing TDI clean diesel models, expecting that their vehicles would be environmentally friendly."
With 20 anti-Islam rallies planned for Friday and Saturday, community leaders are meeting with law enforcement to encourage vigilance.
An unnamed source said they "do not even consider Kim Jong Un to be a real leader."
The same ship, the Star Princess, had an outbreak of norovirus in April.
“I know Indians that are extremely proud of that name,” Trump said. “They think it’s a positive.”
Under the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Japanese automakers could source most of their parts from other countries, like China, but still enjoy reduced tariffs.
The U.S. cannabis industry faces its first class-action lawsuit. Will the case hold up in court?
After the school shooting in Oregon last week, the Republican presidential candidates have all but ignored the topic of gun control.
The deadly suicide bombings killed at least 18 people and wounded 41 others Friday night in the suburbs of Nigeria's capital city, Abuja.
The El Faro's last known port was Jacksonville, Florida, where it docked on Sept. 30 before making its way to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
"I'm not in favor of making college free for Donald Trump's kids. I'm in favor of making college free for your grandson by having no-debt tuition."
Violent clashes have pitted supporters of Guinea's President Alpha Conde against his main rival, Cellou Dalein Diallo. The West African nation has a history of political and ethnic tensions.
The FBI investigation that connected 4chan to the Oregon shooting may have been the result of an incredible coincidence.