Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had strongly criticized a deal between Iran and the P5+1 countries over the former’s nuclear program.
Immigrants in New York are vulnerable to "notario fraud," or fake legal offices that defraud them of thousands.
"It seems to me that someone is trying very hard to start a religious war in this country."
The North Carolina university is still investigating whether other people were involved.
Congressional Republicans demand oversight of any agreement with Tehran about the country's nuclear program.
The deal between Iran and the P5+1 world powers, which was drafted Thursday, would restrict and limit Iran's nuclear capabilities, but none of Iran's facilities would close.
How Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui, who were arrested on charges of conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the U.S., came to espouse a violent ideology remains unclear.
Some users posted photos of themselves watching Obama speak live on Iranian state TV, an unprecedented broadcast.
The lifting of the West's nuclear-related sanctions will free Iran's crippled banking and oil industries.
For families across the United States, conversations about LGBT rights are often shaped by generational divides.
The implications of the noose incident at the university, where about 10 percent of undergraduates are black, are symptomatic of a bigger problem, leaders say.
In some Iraqi towns, Shiite militias are accused of being as murderous as ISIS.
The deal allows 5,000 centrifuges to continue to spin enriched uranium at Natanz, the country’s main nuclear facility.
A group of world powers including the U.S. agreed Thursday on a framework deal to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities.
“A final agreement will not rely on promises. It will rely on proof,” the secretary of state said Thursday.
Christian students at the Kenyan college were beheaded by members of al-Shabab.
“The deal is not based on trust. It’s based on unprecedented verification,” President Obama said.
Fast-food workers in New York have to ignore bills or live in homeless shelters to survive.
Companies like Las Vegas Sands need to shift focus to China's mass market instead of dwindling VIP clients.
Iran has agreed to restrict its nuclear capacity in exchange for lifted international sanctions, it was announced Thursday.
"To the Hispanic community, Senator Menendez has been our voice and our champion in the United States Senate."
"Found solutions. Ready to start drafting immediately," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on social media Thursday.
The bill appeared in the committee on Wednesday as a subchapter in two existing bills.
Six of the nine CEOs that have criticized Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's RFRA "anti-gay" law lead firms that have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to his political campaigns.
The presidents of Chile, Brazil, Venezuela and Argentina are having a gloomy year.
The arrests came after a long undercover operation by the FBI.
Three state governors have banned official travel to Indiana, but make official visits to countries with dismal rights records.
To celebrate Muhammadu Buhari's presidential win, prostitutes across Nigeria are offering three days of free sex services.
Muhammadu Buhari won the presidency of Nigeria by promising to defeat Boko Haram, but his army isn't up to the task -- yet.
The al-Shabab militants who staged a deadly attack on Garissa University College Thursday have started beheading students there held hostage, according to reports.