This will be the first U.S. cabinet-level visit to India since the Narendra Modi-led BJP government won the Indian elections in May.
Three North Korean officers of the Chong Chon Gang were released by a Panamanian court Friday.
Monday night witnessed the most intense bombings since Israel's Operation Protective Edge began three weeks ago.
President Barack Obama spoke with several leaders in the European Union to discuss fresh sanctions against Russia.
“The Campaign Plan,” published on National Review's website, was distributed to Democrat Nunn and notable supporters in 2013.
The U.S. is seeking high-level talks to preserve a treaty banning medium-range missiles.
Ebola has killed 672 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since it was first diagnosed in February.
The United Kalavrvta tanker, carrying some 1 million barrels of crude worth about $100 million, arrived off the coast of Texas on Saturday but has yet to unload its disputed cargo.
Sarah Palin created her own channel to speak her mind, and Twitter responded with #PalinTVShow memes.
Judge rules Sterling's testimony wasn't very credible and at least once was contradictory.
Hamas militants exited a tunnel and battled with Israeli soldiers, killing four and setting off what could become a new phase in the conflict.
Some cities have recovered strongly since the Great Recession, but others haven't been so lucky.
Israel's army could get out of Gaza in days if it manages to destroy all Hamas tunnels, and it may have a new tool to find them.
OECD oil-producing countries are luring global energy firms with stable politics and friendly regulations.
The bill will allow vets to seek health care from private doctors on the governments' coin and hire new doctors so when vets do go to a VA hospital, they're seen.
Smith & Wesson ordered to pay $2 million for playing dirty in “high-risk markets” by bribing or attempting to bribe.
The UN is working overtime on Monday with Israelis and Palestinians during the Muslim Eid al-Fitr festival to secure a humanitarian ceasefire.
A group that included several women and children was attacked while traveling to celebrate the end of Ramadan.
The condition of the victims and suspect were not immediately known.
Igor Strelkov, a former war reenactor, is leading the separatist movement in Ukraine.
The company has endured a rocky relationship with Beijing, but that doesn't mean it will disengage from the Chinese market.
Heavy clashes in Tripoli and Benghazi have closed the airspace, cut power and water, and caused foreign governments to leave.
Hillary Clinton aide claims that there are no differences between her and Elizabeth Warren, despite record of disagreements on policy.
Working as an NSA spokesman almost certainly offers great benefits, but the glamour of the position has been tainted by international outrage over surveillance.
Reports of the attacks came as Israel faces mounting criticism for Palestinian civilian deaths.
Qatar-based Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal told Charlie Rose he refuses to live under occupation.
MH17's flight data recorder will undergo further examination by experts. Meanwhile, investigators couldn't get closer to the crash site.
Although a formal investigation into the crash of Flight MH17 has not yet begun, a team of Dutch experts are trying to reach the crash site.
Taglit-Birthright expected a record number of participants, but fears of Hamas rocket attacks are prompting cancellations.
The U.S. has been accused of “political greenwashing” and its energy policies blamed for an increase in global emissions.