President Xi Jinping will visit Boeing and Microsoft, and seek to reassure investors about China's economy -- amid political tensions between his country and the U.S.
The charges in France stem from comments far-right leader Marine Le Pen made about Muslims during her presidential campaign in 2010.
The Indian government's interest in being able to read people's emails and monitor their cell phone activity may pose problems for Apple.
A blockade of the road from Crimea to mainland Ukraine has entered day three, despite protest from Russia.
Petraeus pleaded guilty in April to mishandling classified information, and apologized again for the affair Tuesday.
The exercise in Estonia is designed to be a show of force against Russian threats in Eastern Europe.
Pope Francis, who arrives in Washington Tuesday, is inspiring Roman Catholic investors to put their money where their faith is.
Hillary Clinton's endorsement of the proposal came as she sought support from the labor movement for her presidential campaign.
Several reports indicated the protesters were members of Falun Gong, a Chinese religious movement.
The royal family has historically avoided talking about issues related to gay rights and homophobia.
Hillary Clinton on Tuesday is unveiling a plan to lower prescription drug costs, which would build on aspects of the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama’s health care law.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the battle, the first to be fought entirely in the sky.
The longtime Clinton aide faced a pile on from fans of the GOP candidate's message that a Muslim should not occupy the White House.
"These circles have a proven record of empowering women throughout our ranks," the U.S. defense secretary said.
McConnell would bring two budget bills up for consideration in the Senate as part of his strategy to avoid a government shutdown.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's first U.S. stop is to meet with Bill Gates and hold a China-U.S. tech summit in Seattle. The stakes are high for both sides.
The United States is planning on stationing more nuclear weapons in Germany, according to a German TV report.
"All persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State... shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free."
Pro-Stalin sentiment has experienced a resurgence in Russia, and this month two regions unveiled monuments to the leader.
The vast majority of migrants who said they had been abused did not file complaints, despite allegations that included sexual assault.
President Barack Obama and Pope Francis first met last year at the Vatican, and the president has expressed admiration for the pontiff.
Bhumibol has spent much of the last two years in the hospital, but his heir apparent is controversial.
Peng Liyuan was famous long before her husband became the leader of China.
Amina Axelsson was not the first activist to jump into a bullring to protest bullfights this year.
Private equity tax maneuvers recently have been blasted by both President Obama and Donald Trump. Now Sen. Elizabeth Warren adds a new front in the battle.
The Vermont senator will join federal minimum wage workers as they demand $15 an hour.
A letter circulating among the country's royal family reportedly calls for a replacement of the king. It was seen to reflect growing tensions among the country's elite.
The number of affected cars has reached 11 million, and Volkswagen authorities said they set aside $7.27 billion to cover the costs of the recalls.
The embattled senate president failed to attend trial last week after Nigeria's Code of Conduct Tribunal issued a warrant for his arrest.
Alienated by the right-wing government and widespread unemployment, young Hungarians are politically disengaged, even in the face of the refugee crisis.