Richard Anderson’s comments are sure to inflame already high tensions between American airlines and their Gulf rivals.
Argentine courts have accused a group of Iranians of planning the attack on the AMIA Jewish community center that killed 85 people.
How one couple's Hurricane Sandy insurance lawsuit opened the floodgates to allegations of fraudulent damage reports.
Some illegal immigrants are worried they may never be able to apply for deferred action under Obama's policies.
At its plant in Chattanooga, Volkswagen will recognize the American Council of Employees, a group of workers opposed to the UAW.
The fiery derailment comes as federal regulators and rail companies struggle to address the rise in freight trains carrying crude oil.
“The recipe has been created, and the energy accumulated in this fuel will enable our vehicles to exceed Mach 5,” said General Dmitry Bulgakov, deputy defense minister.
Republican and Democratic senators have introduced two separate bills to lift travel restrictions on Americans going to Cuba and to repeal the 53-year-old embargo.
China's speedy 'land reclamation' project in the South China Sea is stirring concerns among its neighbors.
Excessive noise impacts both wildlife and visitors -- now, the National Park Service can see it more clearly than ever.
The president of Sudan said he doesn't believe Muslims could ever carry out the acts of terror associated with ISIS and Boko Haram.
Debaltseve sits at the intersection of two major highways that connect the self-proclaimed separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk.
The fight against ISIS has been concentrated in Iraq and Syria, but amid the Libyan civil war a new coalition is brewing — just what ISIS wants.
The People’s Democratic Party said it was “saddened” by the abrupt resignation, calling it an “unfortunate decision.”
Many states extended the deadline for enrollment, citing technical issues or long wait times, but low enrollment numbers may also have played a role in those decisions.
"What kind of Chinese New Year is it if we don't set off firecrackers?" asked one microblogger.
Immigrant-rights advocates said they aren't surprised because U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen allegedly has a “bias” against them.
Americans are increasingly disappointed in the way the president is handling the Islamic State, according to a new poll.
The jets will shoot live ammunition and launch guided missiles in combat environments as part of the exercises.
In recent months, Taliban insurgents have focused their attacks on local security forces.
The move comes soon after Egypt launched a series of airstrikes on Islamic State group targets in Libya.
Under the ceasefire agreement, the two warring sides were due to begin pulling back heavy weapons on Tuesday.
China's anti-corruption commission said that Su Rong’s illegal actions have caused significant losses in state assets.
A suspected suicide bomb attack outside a regional police headquarters in Lahore killed at least 8 people and injured several others.
Narendra Modi vowed to protect all religious groups and condemned incidents of violence that targeted religious minorities.
The “unlawful” NSA data collection used by the U.K. intelligence agency could be fair game.
The Department of Homeland Security said it would stop accepting applications for deferred action on deportation.
The North said it will strongly respond to the conference on Pyongyang’s widespread human rights abuses as it is "not guilty of any crime."
This is the first time the Russian leader is visiting an EU member state since the Ukrainian conflict.
The money, which doubles last month's pledged amount, is earmarked for strengthening security in the Middle East and North Africa.