Pressed on an explanation for his primary loss, Cantor said, "I'll leave the political analysis to y'all."
Clean-water groups aren't entirely satisfied by the agreement between Duke Energy and environmental regulators in North Carolina and Virginia.
Dave Brat successfully painted Eric Cantor as "the No. 1 cheerleader in Congress for amnesty," and the message resonated with voters.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will make remarks at a New York City energy summit today at 1:45 p.m. ET.
He's the economics professor who toppled House Majority Leader Eric Cantor last night, but to the GOP he is a relatively unknown commodity.
Two dozen Thai officials are back in Thailand after the Thai Junta ordered them back in an effort to curb criticism of the country's military rulers.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has yet to confirm the reports, which said the diplomats were taken to the ISIS' Mosul headquarters.
The advance on Baiji comes a day after the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant took control of Mosul.
In 2009, the U.S. State Department reportedly announced a $500,000 bounty for the capture or killing of Khair Mundos.
New Haven firefighters rescued some residents from their balconies as the fire raged.
Corporate tax avoidance has risen to the top of the international political agenda in recent years.
Robert Blackwill, a former U.S. ambassador to India, called the decision to deny Modi a U.S. visa "a serious mistake."
The White House reportedly called on Iraqi leaders, including the prime minister, to take responsibility and "step up to the plate."
By taking out Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the right shows its muscle.
David Brat beat House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) in the congressional primary.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz officially renounced his Canadian citizenship nine months after it was revealed he had dual citizenship.
The majority leader, attacked from the right on immigration, is ousted in the Virginia primary.
The Obama adminstration's new program gives students like Andy MacCracken some breathing room.
The recent attacks by the Pakistani Taliban may show signs that the group is not as divided as previously thought.
A new GAO report slammed Veteran Affairs for the way it handles military sexual trauma claims.
The House of Representatives passed legislation today that would allow patients to go to non-VA hospitals or clinics for treatment.
Two days to go before the 2014 World Cup, subway workers may strike again, water is scarce and poor field conditions could injure players.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a Sunni militant group, has gained control of Iraq's second city.
The alleged ringleader of the operation, Christopher Massey, faces life in prison if convicted.
Weeks after Chinese officials were indicted for cyber-espionage, an American security firm uncovers evidence of further hacking.
Jihadists gained control of five areas west of the city of Kirkuk in Iraq.
The stealth bombers had never been based in Europe before. Now, they sit just three hours from the Russian border.
What prompted China to scrub millions of messages and 250,000 accounts on WeChat? Hint: It's the world's oldest profession.
The Americans learned of Bergdahl's location just hours before the prisoner swap went down.
If confirmed as friendly fire, Monday's attack will be among the worst coalition-on-coalition incidents in Afghanistan.