Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed the first joint House-Senate budget plan in six years on Thursday, a measure that aids the party's goal of dismantling President Barack Obama's signature healthcare reform law this year.
Rumors swirled the Obama Library will be built on the South Side of Chicago.
The largest fires engulfed an unfinished senior center and a CVS pharmacy that was looted in the chaos of Monday night.
"I just don't believe that my gender needs a bunch of men in Congress to ‘save us’ from the big bad world."
An anonymous phone message, left by an inmate in Vermont's largest prison, prompted officials to place the jail into "modified" lockdown.
Jeb Bush will spend the next year defending positions that don’t always sit well with the GOP's conservative wing. On Thursday, he test-drove his defense of those positions.
Jeb Bush argued Thursday that now isn't the time to talk about the "grand societal problems" facing Baltimore and other cities.
Russia invited 68 world leaders to attend what is expected to be a spectacular Victory Day parade on May 9, but only 30 are expected to attend.
Parents of epileptic children across the U.S. are urging lawmakers to soften their states’ marijuana laws to allow legal use of CBD.
The franchise lobby contests the survey, which was commissioned by a labor union.
The government in Tehran is set to release the key points of its possible nuclear deal with the U.S. and five other nations.
The campus network's shutdown has left students with issues galore regarding loans and class credits.
In defending corporate cash flowing into the Clinton family and foundation, Democrats embrace the same court ruling they purport to oppose.
In Nepal, alarm over an impending epidemic is pervading the country's tent cities, and relief workers are scrambling to avoid a health and sanitation crisis.
"If you want to fix more minorities voting, more minorities are already voting."
The landmark ruling applied only to Robin Stransham-Ford's case, but it could set a precedent in South Africa.
The study found a marked difference between hospitals in states where Medicaid was expanded and hospitals in states where it was not.
The eruption is the second in eight days; before that, Calbuco last erupted in 1972.
Sen. Ted Cruz mimicked President Obama's 2008 digital strategy to win his 2012 Senate election. Will similar strategies help him in his 2016 presidential run?
John Kasich, a potential GOP presidential candidate, said he wants to narrow divisions between local communities and law enforcement.
The top-rated cable news network since 2002, Fox News is seeking to position itself against USA and even ESPN.
Turkey is aiding a Syrian rebel group connected to al Qaeda, while Washington still looks for local factions to back.
New presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders highlighted his determination to pursue social and economic justice at a press conference Thursday.
Black parents from East and West Baltimore say that long before the death of Freddie Gray, they had feared harassment and violence from police.
The massive order from the tiny emirate is the largest export order for the Rafale aircraft.
There have been a spate of recent deadly attacks by Al Shabab militants along the Somali coast in the Lower Shabelle region this month.
Michael Singlton, the Baltimore teen disciplined by his mom on camera during Monday's rioting, discussed the incident Wednesday.
The Vermont senator confirmed late Wednesday that he will run for president in 2016.
The prosecutor investigating the Bridgegate scandal faces questions about his staff's deep ties to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Fatalities are high in the oil and gas sector, but it remains exempt from major federal health and safety regulations.