"Even this temporary protection would be a second-class status in our country," said Christina Chang of the New York Immigration Coalition.
As part of an Vice special on HBO, President Barack Obama will become the first sitting U.S. president to visit a federal prison.
Poll shows even Germans have softened on Greece, while the U.K. and France showed the most support.
“It’s delaying the inevitable -- things have deteriorated too far.”
The eighth season will be available online to viewers in China on July 22.
Conservative activist David Lane wants to mobilize 1,000 evangelical preachers to run for office.
A bill targets Depression-era language from the California Labor Code.
“We are all sick this happened,” FBI Director James Comey told reporters Friday.
Sens. Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Al Franken and Ed Markey want the FCC to figure out why cable and Internet bills keep rising.
Passengers traveling across state lines should leave the recently legalized drug behind, as taking it out of state is still a federal offense.
German millennials are part of the first generation to grow up in the single currency eurozone — and they are reacting with solidarity and anger towards Greece's debt problem.
Anti-ISIS forces in Iraq have apparently refocused their attention from Ramadi to Fallujah, where they report significant gains.
Though conditions are improving, not all areas are in the clear.
However, critics say the 21st Century Cures Act will flood the medical market with products of poor quality.
Assurant Health's recent settlement with a Montana regulator alleges the struggling health insurer is cutting the sickest patients from its rolls.
Talk about a head-scratcher: Former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis once reportedly characterized Greece's creditors as "terrorists."
Die Zeit researcher Zhang Miao's detention drew international criticism; now her lawyer and four colleagues are detained.
Doctors Without Borders warns a cut in food rations at a camp for Malian refugees likely will lead to a spike in malnutrition.
A crowd erupted in cheers as the honor guard unhooked and folded the Rebel banner.
Greeks who support a pro-European stance are often met with harsh insults and accused of betraying their country.
Only the underemployed, not everyone, should spend more time working, the GOP presidential nominee said.
"It's victim-blaming of the worst kind," said Lindsey Rosenthaal, one of the authors of the study.
The Pope has presided over masses, toured cities and met with local leaders.
Operating and maintaining F-35 Joint Strike Fighters could cost $1 trillion.
Additional educational measures about the risks of alcohol consumption will also be encouraged.
After days of intense debate and a decisive vote by South Carolina lawmakers, the Confederate flag was taken down Friday from above the Statehouse complex.
The helicopter's deep-water bombs can reportedly destroy submarines up to eight football fields away.
Civilians in the Islamic State group-controlled Syrian city of Palmyra live without clean water, electricity and outside contact.
The militant group has marked the Muslim holy month with drownings, bombings and war, but also with aid and assistance to the poor.
France canceled the delivery of the two Mistral ships in November because of the Ukraine conflict.