Snowden, who faces criminal charges for leaking details about the NSA's mass surveillance programs, wants to return to the U.S.
The proposed settlement would end an 11-year lawsuit aggressively pursued by three prior administrations.
The Iraqi army passed up on U.S. support, in favor of a growing network of Iran-backed Shiite militias.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama condemned Russia for not following through on its agreements in a video conference call with European leaders.
Revenge may be the motive for the killings in South Carolina of more than 300,000 commercial chickens worth about $1.7 million over the past two weeks, authorities said on Monday.
“Mandatory detention of people awaiting their immigration proceedings violates the right to due process," the ACLU said in a statement.
The country's more moderate political faction could use the controversy surrounding the speech to strengthen its domestic position.
Cops in Ferguson, Missouri, routinely violated the rights of the city’s African-Americans residents and made racist jokes in emails, according to a DOJ probe.
The peacetime accord comes two weeks after Sweden signed a war pact with Finland.
The new exams are more rigorous and complex, causing parents across the country to seek tutoring for their kids.
The House passed a bill funding DHS through September. Republicans cast all of the 167 votes against the measure, which now goes to Obama.
AutoZone wants to avoid a $185 million tab for pregnancy and gender discrimination.
Oil installations and key infrastructure are prime targets in the conflict, pitting Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni's internationally recognized government against Libya Dawn.
Nemstov was respected in Russian politics, despite his views. Few other opposition leaders had the support he did.
In the Middle East, Iran’s nuclear power is not the top issue. The focus is on fighting ISIS.
Republicans and Democrats were divided on whether the Israeli prime minister's speech was necessary or a political stunt.
Israel's leader offered words of thanks to the U.S., even as he urged Congress to oppose a nuclear deal with Iran.
Health officials warn the public needs new antibiotics, but most of the world’s largest drug companies no longer develop them.
A government watchdog made 17 recommendations to the FAA, including one asking the agency to update its security strategy.
The former military commander hopes to avoid a trial by pleading guilty to leaking information to his then-mistress.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi stopped applauding in the middle of Netanyahu's speech.
The Chicago mayor's former aide was hired by a red-light camera firm's lobbyists just days before the firm got a city contract.
The country with the biggest oil reserves in the world does not like fracking. Really, really does not like it.
The bank settled with the U.S. Justice Department for allegations stemming from foreclosure practices after the mortgage crisis.
Supreme Court case could mean states that rely on HealthCare.gov would be have to switch to self-managed exchanges.
The reference was interpreted as emphasizing Iran’s ongoing threat to Israel and Netanyahu’s pledge to protect Israel from destruction.
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Netanyahu alluded to the hit HBO series while calling out Iran and ISIS for threatening people's freedom.
Europe’s ambitious targets to curb carbon emissions and lessen climate change will require even more drastic changes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu contended Iran is a threat to both Israel and the U.S. in his address to Congress.