Neither the White House nor the Cuban government would say whether Castro and President Barack Obama might meet at the General Assembly meeting.
"We identified vulnerabilities on internal websites ... that may allow unauthorized individuals to gain access to sensitive data," a U.S. government report said.
The main-attraction candidates of the second 2015 Republican debate will be shown to watch parties at the 8 p.m. EDT "happy hour" in an array of New York City bars.
With key questions still unanswered about the aircraft, which vanished in March 2014, the new finding has drawn interest from French officials heading the search efforts.
Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's official independence day.
The program, to be conducted by troops from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, will involve military exercises and instruction for as many as five battalions.
A film about Carly Fiorina exemplifies how she and other GOP presidential candidates helped their super PACs help them, despite rules banning coordination.
The police are expected to take on a more prominent role in the country as tensions with Russia ease.
The latest poll shows that Donald Trump and Ben Carson lead the polls in the Sunshine State.
With involvement in both Syria and Ukraine, Russia has the Pentagon rethinking its budget allocations.
Many places in Washington, D.C., will host debate watch parties with drinks and food.
President Obama announced last week that the U.S. would take in at least 10,000 Syrian refugees starting in October. Many will likely face myriad challenges in their new country.
Law enforcement officials in Arizona are still looking for those involved in the Interstate 10 shootings.
The attack "is a crime not only against the victim but against society as a whole,” a state prosecutor said.
An international trial against a Congolese warlord is shedding new light on how rape is used as a combat strategy in Congo's mineral-rich east. It's also offering new hope for victims.
"Los Angeles is the most diverse city on earth," said Mayor Eric Garcetti in a statement accompanying a new video promoting L.A. as a host for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
U.S. Latinos overall were on pace to see the largest population increase among non-white ethnic groups by 2050.
Russia has the longest Arctic shoreline in the world.
The Club for Growth is launching television advertisements in Iowa that call GOP hopeful Donald Trump "the worst kind of politician."
Pope Francis' arrival in the United States has sparked national attention, with people vying for coveted tickets to see him in New York City.
Saudi Arabia "will always remain at the forefront of countries supporting the brotherly Syrian people."
The military agreement is one of many that Sweden has signed with its neighboring countries over the last year as it looks to compensate for not being part of NATO.
Residents and medical students are speaking up about a deal that has long been stacked against them.
“The minor was inspired by [ISIS] and sought to conduct a detailed homeland attack which included multiple attackers, firearms and multiple explosives."
Japan plans to ease refugee criteria, but some are critical of the plan.
Facing tough polls that put him at the bottom of a large pack of Republicans, Bush is looking for a comeback.
Zimbabwe's parliament cut live broadcasting before President Robert Mugabe began his speech Tuesday after threats from the main opposition party to disrupt the event.
Government employees poorly managed $600 million in private contracts, according to a new government audit.
Twitter will now accept donations from users to candidates' parties directly on the website in an update made Tuesday.
This year 800,000 refugees are expected to claim asylum in Germany. Most will live in refugee camps, but a new website is matching them with German hosts.