Rick Perry compared homosexuality to alcoholism during an address at a San Francisco Hotel on Wednesday night.
John Boehner slammed the president, accusing him of "taking a nap" on the Iraq crisis.
Here are four ways the crisis in Iraq could escalate.
São Paulo police used tear gas, rubber bullets and stun grenades to clear anti-World Cup protests in Brazil's largest city.
Three top Canadian officials on a recent trip to New York City pressured the Obama administration on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
"After prayerful reflection, I have come to the conclusion that this is not the right office at the right time for me and my family."
The car bomb exploded in the Wadi Dahab district of Homs; no groups have claimed responsibility yet.
Nigeria plays against Iran in its first game on June 16 but intelligence reports have led officials to ban its screening.
Elizabeth Warren's hopes for a deal to tackle $1 trillion student debt load isn't going anywhere.
Domestic critics of President Barack Obama's decision say the men could return to the battlefield in Afghanistan.
The European Commission in its 2009 decision said that Intel tried to thwart AMD by giving rebates to PC makers.
Japan and China are involved in a long-running dispute over a set of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
On Wednesday, ISIL seized the city of Tikrit, which is the home town of Saddam Hussein and is located about 87 miles from Baghdad.
The last known U.S. drone strike in the area was on Dec. 25, which killed four suspected terrorists at a compound near Miramshah.
The U.S. is considering options that include possibly providing "kinetic support" for the Iraqi military.
Vice President Biden said the U.S. should use this opportunity to transition to energy independence and also renewable energy.
Stunned by the Tea Party's takedown of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Republican incumbents realize they have reason to worry.
He told the House Armed Services Committee that President Obama's approval of the prisoner exchange was the correct decision because it kept faith with the military's pledge not to leave troops behind.
Lawmakers must now iron out differences between the House and Senate versions before voting on a final package that could be signed into law by President Obama.
Even as millennials look for a first job, a new report makes it clear that their financial struggles are likely to be lifelong.
ISIS took control of Tikrit, the hometown of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, and closed in on Iraq's largest oil refinery.
“Cantor has been a key connection between big business and House Republicans, while his opponent campaigned against ‘crony capitalism.’”
The radical group's capture of Mosul has turned it, in effect, into a new Sunni state.
Wi-Fi connectivity in U.S. schools may get the push it needs via proposed changes to the E-Rate program.
Well-funded and on the rise, although not necessarily linked to al-Qaeda, ISIS is expanding and taking over chunks of Iraq and Syria.
The governor is set to sign a rollback of Ohio's renewable energy and energy efficiency mandates ahead of the Saturday deadline.
The shock waves may be felt as far south as Florida and as far west as Kansas.
Authorities in Utah are investigating how often the child was chained to a metal bed frame while his father went to work.
With Eric Cantor set to resign his leadership post in the coming weeks, GOP elites have already started vying for his job. Who will it be?
Most soccer-mad Brazilians wouldn't dream of rooting against their national team, but this time they might -- because of politics.