The president’s Nashville visit follows a Supreme Court ruling last week that solidified the future of the president’s signature healthcare overhaul.
Ansar al Dine, one of the most notorious extremist groups in Mali, has attacked towns bordering Mauritania and Ivory Coast.
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, a fierce opponent of illegal immigration, said Wednesday he appreciates that Trump "counterattacks and plunges forward."
A raid on a Cairo home by Egyptian police on Wednesday killed nine men suspected of plotting a terrorist attack. The same day, an ISIS-affiliated group launched an assault on a city in the Sinai Peninsula.
Three people were executed for trafficking methamphetamine.
A new report posits that Gov. Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island received an outsized sum of campaign donations from the financial industry.
Before the terror attacks in Tunisia in recent months, gunmen traveled to Libya, where they are believed to have trained with ISIS.
"Would you let a child molester come in your home, around your kids? Of course not. So why would I let a homosexual hang around me?" the owner said.
The new measure reaches beyond China's borders into international territories, as well as cyberspace and outer space.
Ukraine's failure to strike a deal for Russian natural gas now leaves Kiev without enough supplies going into the winter months.
Jerusalem's police chief publicly admitted to the policy for the first time last month, though it's been in place for about a decade.
Gainful employment regulations dictate that for-profit colleges must prove graduates earn enough money to pay off their loans.
From Syriza to the Grexit to the troika, all your questions about the turmoil consuming Europe are answered.
"We are hopeful and prayerful that this is not an attempt by any person to turn progress backwards in this country," said a black Baptist leader.
Rand Paul quietly meets with the marijuana industry, but why aren't we seeing any proudly pro-cannabis candidates?
Twitter hashtag campaigns are dangerous fields filled with trolls and negativity, but politicians don't seem to be giving up.
“Does this mean you have to go to Cuba and arrest Castro or just shovel more $ into Little Havana?”
The boy posed with his tongue out and posted a "feeling sad" emoticon.
Muslim leaders are worried that recent terrorist attacks could give the holy month a bad image. They say Ramadan should be a time of peace and introspection.
A group of aggrieved health care workers gathered outside Liberia's health ministry on Wednesday demanding to be paid.
“Americans and Cubans alike are ready to move forward. I believe it’s time for Congress to do the same,” President Obama said.
A series of clashes have left 50 people dead in the biggest attack in Egypt's Sinai region in decades.
A chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership supplied to Politico reportedly includes provisions that could keep drug costs high at home and abroad.
Russia announced its entire delegation would boycott a regional security summit after a top Moscow politician was blocked from entering Finland.
Israeli security officials arrested 40 Hamas members involved in the cell, along with its leader.
The news came about six months after Obama's initial decision to normalize relations with Cuba, with which the U.S. severed ties in January 1961.
The law establishes massive fines against protesters and bans citizens from taking or distributing photos of law enforcement officials.
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter can't turn, climb or evade faster than its predecessor.
Her appointment came after a historic and largely successful election cycle, which was lauded by leaders around the world.
Fishermen have reportedly gone on strike in 22 of 76 provinces.