If substantiated, the probe could raise concerns over market integrity in U.S. government bonds central to the economic system.
Three Maryland high schools switched to single-color graduation robes to accommodate transgender students.
Russia's hostility and alleged violation of a Cold War treaty has the U.S. considering placing nuclear weapons in the U.K.
The potentially more expensive plans were found both on exchanges created by Obamacare and elsewhere, including through employers.
A proposed rule change could hike the overtime threshold from $23,660 to $52,000.
“We are sure that the crisis in Ukraine can be resolved only through a dialogue and consultations," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Officials revealed Friday that there were five civilians on board a U.S. Army helicopter that crashed in a Nepali village while conducting relief operations.
Nigerian President Buhari requested assistance from the G7 leaders on Nigeria's chief concerns including terrorism, economy, infrastructure and corruption.
A peace deal could bring billions of dollars in economic gains to both Israel and Palestine over the next 10 years, according to a new study.
Presidents Obama and Hollande met on the sidelines of the ongoing G-7 summit in Germany, and discussed other issues, including climate change and terrorism.
The increased intrusion of the U.S. airspace by Russian bombers is considered by many as Moscow’s strategy to warn the U.S. to keep away from the Ukrainian conflict.
The country’s army claims that it has cleared 90 percent of the area since an operation was launched against militants last June.
Merkel, once dubbed the "climate chancellor," hopes to revitalize her green credentials.
The government’s preparations toward Obama’s executive actions to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation have halted, the Washington Post reported.
The median pay for the head of a public university was almost four times that of a full-time professor in 2014, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education report.
Cameron spoke out after a group of over 50 of his own lawmakers said they were prepared to join a campaign backing a British EU exit.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi apologized for incidents of police brutality, two years after he took power in a military coup.
Northeastern Nigeria, the stronghold of Boko Haram, was witness to two fatal attacks over the weekend.
Singapore and Malaysia's Sabah state on Monday observed a day of remembrance for those killed in the quake that hit Mount Kinabalu early Friday.
President Enrique Peña Nieto's government has faced widespread accusations of corruption, and frustration with its inability to contain drug violence.
In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, the GOP presidential candidate defended his earlier comments where he told the Pope to leave science to the scientists.
Raytheon said the new SM-3 IIA missile had bigger rocket motors and a more capable kill vehicle that would allow the missile to engage threats sooner.
The Obama Administration is constantly looking for more effecient ways to assist Iraqi forces, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said.
"It’s our view that those sanctions should remain in place until we start to see Russia live up to their commitments."
The town where a racially charged fight broke out Saturday was at the heart of a housing desegregation lawsuit some years ago.
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Two suspects, ages 35 and 39, were arrested on suspicion of assisting an Algerian student who plotted to attack a church.
He was placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced of him roughly arresting teenagers at a pool party. Later Sunday, calls for his dismissal began.
President Erdoğan’s ruling AKP had sought a two-thirds majority in parliament so it could rewrite the constitution. It only managed to secure 41 percent of the votes.
One man was found dead as the Federal Emergency Management Agency added 20 Texas counties to a federal disaster declaration to assist victims in accessing relief funds.