The Obama administration is unveiling the final version of its Clean Power Plan, the first federal policy to limit carbon emissions from power plants.
The operation to retake the city of Fallujah, Iraq, from the Islamic State group is not going as well as Baghdad had planned.
It looks like Perry, Fiorina, Jindal, Santorum and Graham won't make the cut for the first debate.
Dorothy Rodham had a hard childhood, which Hillary Clinton cites in her campaign ads set to air Tuesday.
Insurance companies use a variety of tactics to deter or block patients from accessing mental health care — at times in violation of a 2008 law.
"We believe that Tehran-Riyadh relations should be turned into ordinary and acceptable levels," an Iranian official said Monday.
Protesters are trying to keep momentum going for the extraordinary anti-corruption wave that has swept Honduras and Guatemala.
Four Ukrainian soldiers died and 15 were wounded Monday during intense overnight clashes with Russian-backed rebels in the east.
The application for a planned identification program would reportedly not ask about immigrant status.
More than 85 percent of the instances were in response to Russian air activity.
The cub was shot “point blank” near a village in the southern region of Khabarovsky Krai.
A U.S. Senate report says immigration officials by 2025 could approve about 10.5 million visas that allow immigrant workers and foreign students to live and work in the country.
The Su-33 navy flankers will serve as air defense for military forces active in Russia's Kola peninsula.
Egyptian special forces reportedly want to acquire Russian tracking systems amid increased military aid from the United States.
The move is likely to upset Israel, which is home to many Russian Jews.
Kim Jong Un will be presented an award that in the past went to Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.
Internet service providers have been asked to block "free and open access" to over 850 "adult" websites.
The Russian Ministry of Agriculture as well as several independent watchdogs were set to perform checks for illegally imported food nationwide.
Under the new laws, the British government will also stop financial support for the asylum seekers.
The plane crashed in Ariha, in the northwestern Idlib province, which was captured by opposition fighters and Islamic militants in May.
The retrial of the three Al Jazeera -- Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste -- was adjourned for the tenth time on Sunday.
North Korea espouses freedom of religion but effectively bans it.
The U.N. finalized a “historic” roadmap to end poverty and hunger, which will be implemented after the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals expires.
The move has raised concerns that the U.S. military may come into direct conflict with government forces in Syria, the Wall Street Journal reported.
On Saturday, officials seized more than 5,300 bottles of alcohol allegedly laced with Viagra.
The blaze, north of San Francisco, was the fiercest of 20 large fires being battled by firefighters across the state.
Egypt, which is dealing with a growing insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula, is accused by rights groups of stifling dissent.
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz's comments came a day ahead of President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan announcement.
It's feared that a far-right group -- formed by some protesters who helped topple the previous administration -- could be taking aim at the current government.
Tremaine Wilbourn has a warrant for his arrest for a count of first-degree murder.