North Korea's state-run news agency claims widely reported prison camps do not exist.
Throughout his State of the Union speech, Obama referred to the economy as "growing." But it's leaving some people behind.
Community college is already popular with Hispanic students looking to save money. Obama's plan could increase access even more.
Under the tentative agreement, Shiite Houthis will have more political power.
The Islamic State group is demanding $200 million for the release of two Japanese citizens in the next 72 hours.
Without millions in funding from the U.S., experts worry Russia won't properly safeguard their nuclear stores
By inviting the Israeli leader to address Congress next month, Boehner highlights the rift over Obama's Iran outreach.
“If the church is not leading the struggle for change, then that means the church has been co-opted by society," a preacher said.
Veterans Groups are unhappy that President Obama did not talk about many of the problems faced by veterans in the U.S.
President Obama's India visit next week will focus more on renewable energy than on slowing coal and oil consumption.
At a hearing Wednesday, critics said a GOP net neutrality plan would allow broadband giants to prioritize their own content.
In fact, by carefully easing its economic growth rate, China will contribute to global economic growth, the Chinese premier said.
If the North Korean leader accepts, this would be his first foreign visit since he took power in 2011.
Lutz Bachmann, who founded Pegida in September, is under investigation for incitement to racial hatred.
Abe's proposed defense bill would allow for Japan to participate militarily on an international stage for the first time since World War II.
An Argentine court released the allegations against President Kirchner that a prosecutor planned to present before his sudden death this week.
Bishop Charles Scicluna will lead a new panel to hear appeals by priests accused of molesting minors.
Only seven states allow concealed weapons on campus: Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Kansas, Mississippi and Wisconsin.
The Houthi rebellion in Yemen may have consequences far beyond the tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
Poroshenko held a panel of a bus he said was hit by a Russian-supplied rocket as a "symbol of the terroristic attack on my country."
Congolese protesters are upset over proposed legislation that would allow President Joseph Kabila, 43, to extend his stay in power.
The Silk Road 2.0 online drug market was shut down after the arrest of former SpaceX employee Blake Benthall, aka "Defcon."
The court's chief prosecutor said that the transfer of the Ugandan rebel commander was a major step in the fight against the group.
Believe it or not, Hillary Clinton isn't the Democrats' only option in 2016. But fear is keeping other possible candidates quiet — for now.
Ulbricht's defense team stunned the court last week by suggesting someone else might have been behind the Silk Road.
That's how young French Muslims feel after the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.
Vice President Joe Biden said that he will make up his mind on a 2016 run by the summer — and Hillary Clinton won't dictate his decision.
Abe is running out of time to rescue the two Japanese hostages held by the Islamic State, and he is looking to the Middle East for help.
The U.S. and Cuba are launching historic talks this week to restore diplomatic relations, but it will be a long, complicated process.
Saeed Abedini has been imprisoned in Iran since 2012.