NATO accuses Moscow of increased military activities in the Baltic region amid weakening relations between Russia and the West.
The move comes even as U.S. lawmakers introduced legislation to broaden sanctions against the North.
Western officials acknowledged that the move may be just a negotiating tactic, but said that Rouhani's standing would be damaged if talks failed.
The Islamic State group had claimed on Friday that Kayla Jean Mueller was killed during Jordanian airstrikes in Syria, but provided no evidence.
The former vice presidential candidate took to her Facebook page to delight in the problems of the Nightly News anchor.
Two of the suspects also face additional charges of conspiring to maim and kill persons in a foreign country.
New data shows that motorists are using drugs more often while en route.
Republicans pushed for seven bills to roll back gun control restrictions, but Democrats largely defeated those proposals.
Israel’s prime minister is expected to make statements to Congress that are counter to U.S. negotiations with Iran.
The behavior was "lewd" and "appalling," but not illegal, the judge said.
Vice President Joe Biden’s trip to Iowa next week may be a test run for a future presidential campaign, or not.
Currently, students across the university's 10 campuses are required only to get hepatitis B vaccines. That will change in 2017.
The U.S. has hinted at sending weapons to Ukraine, but the German government is not on board.
Due in part to a struggling economy, one-fifth of the outlets operating in Russia could shut their doors by this time next year.
Several women had complained about inappropriate relationships between male guards and female detainees at the Texas detention center.
Obama’s 2015 National Security Strategy confronts threats like terrorism while emphasizing health, inequality and climate change.
Officials say they are investigating possible fraud by the funeral home operators.
Oklahoma will hold its first Muslim Day a month after Muslims in Texas were hassled at a democracy rally.
The system "encourages and rewards more illegal immigration," according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
Ukraine had the fourth-most powerful military in 1991. So why is it struggling for survival just 24 years later?
The A-10 was saved from cuts since it was useful to ground troops, but recent government data say it's the most dangerous.
The "inspection campaigns" are part of a widening crackdown on illegal immigrants in the country.
U.S. soldiers who were actually in harm's way take a dim view of the broadcaster's fabricated tale of danger.
Neither Obama nor Congress wants to take the blame if military action against the Islamic State becomes problematic.
Ex-FEMA boss Michael Brown questions Brian Williams' claims that he saw bodies floating through the French Quarter during Katrina.
The terrorist group put out a message saying Jordan's airstrikes on Syria killed no militants but rather claimed the life of a U.S. aid worker.
Major League Soccer could become the latest pro sports league to see a work stoppage over a newly proposed collective-bargaining agreement.
A senior Iranian diplomat was allegedly involved in placing a fake bomb near the Israeli Embassy in Montevideo.
Ross Ulbricht, 30, oversaw a complicated online drug market that was brought down by low-tech investigation techniques.
The outcry around Obama's reference to the Crusades is not the first time a president has provoked controversy by mentioning the medieval conflict.