The Obama administration is tamping down expectations for the next enrollment for health insurance through federal exchanges.
"This deception corrodes the most fundamental tenet of a free press," the AP noted. FBI Director Comey said it could happen again.
U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald said the agency is also taking "disciplinary action" against 1,000 more VA workers.
If and when President Obama takes executive action on immigration, it will be the first shot in a battle with a GOP Congress.
The St. Louis County grand jury investigation into Michael Brown's death, which began Aug. 20, could come later this week.
New York City’s proposed no-arrest for marijuana policy could have unintended consequences.
The U.S. and China announce extended visas for citizens of both countries, meant to help with economic relations.
Executives working in a number of sensitive areas essentially gave Asian spies access to their digital lives.
Violence is escalating in the eastern Libyan town of Derna, where Sunni fighters have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group.
The president's $7 million house is owned by a member of the consortium that landed a $3.7 billion rail contract, a report says.
The president officially backed the concept of "net neutrality" on Monday, asking the FCC to reclassify broadband ISPs.
Beijing may have cleared its skies for the APEC summit, but data about air quality just got harder to find.
Most of the leaks or breaches were accidentally caused by federal employees.
What political history says about the chances that Obama and the GOP can cooperate during the next two years.
Ferry captain Lee Joon-seok could face the death penalty if convicted, while 14 other crew members face prison time.
The attack was reportedly politically motivated and is the fourth such attack in several weeks.
China's efforts to clean up Beijing's skies in time to welcome foreign dignitaries drew a mixture of delight and derision from locals.
Last week, Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, the most active militant group in Egypt, had denied pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group.
At least 48 students were killed and several others critically injured after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb inside a school.
The Taliban have been fighting since 2001 to oust foreign troops and the U.S.-backed government.
Police officials suspect the stash may have been used by a local insurgent group in an attack during elections.
The meeting follows two years of heightened tensions between China and Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea, and other issues.
The two countries are holding a second day of high-level talks in Oman on Monday as the deadline to sign a lasting nuclear deal looms.
Authorities reportedly believe the use of drones by amateurs poses a serious threat to the safety of people in crowded stadiums.
ISIS tightened recruitment requirements for Westerners to weed out potential spies.
Bae spent two years in North Korean labor camps and went for a classic on Saturday night, his first night back in his home state of Washington.
Spain calls the vote "fruitless and useless," but proponents hope it will pressure the government to go ahead with an official vote.
Westminster citizens will debate a ban on a townwide ban on the sale of all smoking products Wednesday.
Japan urged Russia to respect the ceasefire just as Donetsk saw some of the heaviest shelling in over a month.
U.S. troops will offer training to Iraqi soldiers in group combat as well as continued airstrike support in the fight against ISIS.