Loretta Lynch becomes the first African-American woman to lead the Justice Department, after waiting 167 days to be confirmed.
St. George’s Day has come to represent the jingoism of some English right-wing parties, and multiculturalists are fighting that.
The convoy was allegedly on its way to arm Houthi rebels, but turned back before encountering the U.S. Navy.
Speaker Boehner says House committees will wait for results of the administration review.
Attorney Anthony Gray said he would introduce "physical evidence that nobody has talked about."
A decade after Fiorina left HP her legacy is still the subject of vigorous debate.
But the precise date has not been set.
Dr. Warren Weinstein was one of two al Qaeda hostages accidentally killed in a raid on Pakistan in January.
The Turkish government still denies the Armenian genocide ever happened, but some Turks now disagree.
The opposition wants to recall the president if it wins big in the elections but says the government is already trying to manipulate the race.
Google, pharmaceutical companies and electric utilities are among the top 10 lobbying companies and groups so far in 2015.
A final vote on her confirmation as attorney general was scheduled for around 2:30 p.m. EDT.
President Obama apologized Thursday for the accidental killing of two innocent hostages of al Qaeda during a counterterrorism operation in January.
The Islamic State group has threatened to punish anyone caught selling, buying or wearing Nike products because the company's name is deemed sinful.
Washington's balancing act is being tested after Saudi airstrikes resume and Iranian ships advance toward Yemen's waters.
US-led air strikes have killed more than 2,000 people, mostly ISIS fighters.
“I would like to officially state: Open fire if someone from Moscow or Stavropol, it doesn’t matter, appears on your turf without your knowledge."
The practice was exposed by an anonymous whistleblower.
Advocates of pot legalization in Alabama are hopeful the bill could pass the Alabama Senate and legalize medical marijuana.
Republican presidential candidates are relentlessly beating up on Hillary Clinton, but she has a distinct advantage: Hillary can choose her own targets.
Although gay adoption licenses were halted in early February, the state's governor says he only recently learned about it.
Armenians in Beirut, one of the first stops for people fleeing the genocide 100 years ago, aren't incensed at just Turkey.
The intensified military operation by Nigerian and coalition forces has reportedly weakened the Islamic militant group and cut off their arms supply.
Increased enforcement is expected to prevent a surge of unaccompanied minors this summer.
The former four-star general and CIA chief had pleaded guilty to leaking classified military intelligence to his biographer and mistress.
The Houthis and their army allies loyal to powerful former president Ali Abdullah Saleh are battling fighters loyal to President Abed-Rabbo Mansour Hadi.
A report on the incident by state police accuses leaders of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party of instigating the farmer's suicide.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said that 1,573 French citizens are linked to "terror networks" and 442 of them are believed to be in Syria.
The network has been taken off air for five days after it showed a disputed version of the map of Jammu and Kashmir state.
The controversial election framework has set off a political firestorm, with pro-democracy lawmakers walking out of the legislative chamber.