His comments were made ahead of a congressional delegation trip he has been planning to the Arctic as a response to a rapidly growing Russian military presence off the coast of Northern Europe.
Multiple naval officers have criticized the Aegis system as financially and physically restrictive, limiting their capability to manage other missions.
Dodd-Frank reporting rules may be too lax to fully appreciate hedge funds' systemic dangers, a new report from a Treasury Department unit argues.
Zimbabwe has asked the U.S. to extradite Walter Palmer, the American dentist who killed Cecil the lion, and legal experts said it could happen.
After landmark decisions on same-sex marriage and the Affordable Care Act, negative views of the Supreme Court hit a 30-year high.
“How many Walter Scotts have been savagely shot down? ... How many names do we not know?” the Democratic presidential candidate asked Friday.
Groups hoping to get legalization legislation on the 2016 election ballot need to collect more than 250,000 signatures.
The Chechen leader Ramzan Kaodyrov has said that fighters from the country are no longer involved in the east Ukraine war.
The part found on Reunion Island would have been destroyed if the plane had been in a high-speed crash, a source close to the Boeing 777 program said.
"Certain regimes" left the nation's army underfunded and underequipped to take on the insurgent group, says Alex Badeh, who was sacked last month.
The Turkish government is rounding up and jailing Kurdish activists in Istanbul.
Local news affiliates reported the incident on Twitter around 6 a.m. Friday.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton asserts she had nothing to do with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but secret documents show her top aides were heavily involved.
"Race still plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets left behind."
The law is aimed at stamping out the practice, though some French people have claimed claim it is a traditional part of their regional culture.
The trip will reportedly focus on the Great Silk Road and sunken ships in the Black Sea.
The country's enigmatic leader Kim Jong-Un has said that he is ready to take North Korea to war against the U.S. and South Korea.
The drone is lightweight but can withstand winds up to 33.5 miles per hour.
The emojis could violate Russia's controversial laws against gay "propaganda."
The initiative would raise the minimum wage to $8.50 per hour on Aug. 24 and $13 per hour by 2020, but some groups want it higher.
Trophy hunting in Africa is a relished past time for many rich Americans who flock to the continent each year to hunt, and kill about 400 lions.
Cameroon and Nigeria soothed tensions this week and vowed to improve military cooperation on Boko Haram, but the two countries failed to provide specifics.
Donald Trump's candidacy has excited a critical mass of Republican voters. If — when — he falters, will they then embrace another Republican, or stay home?
The Chinese capital beat Almaty, Kazakhstan, in an International Olympic Committee vote to become the first city to host both Summer and Winter Games.
The "iconic" lion was allegedly lured out of the national park with food and was shot with a crossbow by Walter Palmer, a Minnesota-based dentist.
"Unjust barriers to opportunity and upward mobility" are among the topics the former Florida governor is expected to talk about at the National Urban League conference Friday.
The American dentist and hunter Walter Palmer has gone underground following an international outcry over his illegal hunt of the "iconic" lion.
According to new documents released by the whistleblower website, the NSA spied on several officials in Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet.
The move is part of Russia's import substitution programs, aimed at replacing military equipment obtained from Ukraine and NATO countries.
The company's move comes as the government occupied its warehouse complex in the capital Caracas late Wednesday.