Storm system fizzles as Independence Day gets a spectacular tribute in New York City.
The agreement to meet is a good step, but Friday saw 13 Ukrainian servicemen and unspecified numbers of separatists killed in fighting.
“America is and always has been a nation of immigrants,” the president said.
Embattled Iraqi prime minister faces big challenges in holding onto his position -- and his country.
The former editor of 'News of the World' received the harshest sentence in phone hacking scandal.
Sister Margaret Ann Paul was stabbed 31 times, with the stab wounds arranged to form an inverted cross.
U.S. Ambassador John B. Emerson was asked to help "clarify" the case.
Maliki says Sunni militias are making a mistake by joining the Islamic State.
A man in Texas accidentally discovered a massive marijuana-growing operation worth $2 million.
"I'll think about it," Obama says, on making Tim Howard the next secretary of defense.
Israel says it still is keeping its options open.
New testimony suggests that Justin Ross Harris was sexting women after he left his son to die in a hot car.
Calabrian mobsters have so much money, they can't launder all of it in Italy anymore and are looking elsewhere in Europe for relief.
China tells Vietnam to educate their fisherman about Chinese waters.
The nurses, who were being held captive by ISIS in Tikrit for nearly a month, were moved to Erbil on Thursday.
In a move that could bring a semblance of peace to the region, a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel is expected to be announced soon.
On Wednesday, Taliban conducted suicide bombing in front of an air force bus near the Kabul University, killing eight people.
The embattled Iraqi government now faces a new challenge as demand for a referendum on Kurdish independence grows.
Saudi Arabian officials reportedly said that Iraqi troops have deserted the 497-mile-long border but Iraq has denied the claim.
Directives have ordered the suspension of all F-35 flights following a fire on an Air Force F-35A at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Some of the nurses in Iraq resisted returning to India because they had borrowed money to get overseas jobs.
Tea Party-backed primary candidate McDaniel says many "crossover" voters were ineligible and refuses to concede to incumbent Senator Cochran.
A Christian college said its religious liberty was at stake. Justice Sotomayor said the ruling "undermines confidence" in the High Court.
Argentina has until the end of July to settle with creditors who refused to accept the terms of past bond restructurings.
A refugee named Issa described Sodertalje: "The city is mostly Iraqi and Syrian immigrants, but some Swedes live here too.”
The hackers claimed an attack on Dimona, the home of Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal.
Immigration advocates say the law change would let refugee children fall through the cracks.