Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer says a bill will be presented when all members of the "gang of eight" agree. Sen. Rubio could be a tough sell.
China, Japan and South Korea have all taken action against North Korea's continuous threats of nuclear attack.
President Obama released the following statement in response to the passing of former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher:
The Conservative Party leader's hard-hitting, right-wing policies and unwavering devotion to her ideals earned her the nickname Iron Lady.
Priti Patel, a Conservative MP for Essex, is a woman of Indian descent and great admirer of Margaret Thatcher.
Gerry Adams, the leader of Sinn Fein, blasted Margaret Thatcher.
Under a proposed bill, sharing nude photos and video of others without consent in Florida could land you up to five years in jail.
Margaret Thatcher remains a divisive figure, even in death.
Margaret Thatcher has died at age 87 from a stroke. She was the only woman to serve as prime minister in U.K. history.
An Indonesian court Monday rejected the appeal of a 56-year-old British woman facing death penalty on charges of smuggling cocaine.
Late Sunday, the infamous publisher of secret classified documents launched the Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy, or PlusD.
Another week, another threatening move: North Korea announces a provocative act du jour.
A bus driver in India, who went on a rampage killing nine people and injuring 37, in the city of Pune, was handed the death penalty Monday.
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was granted approval Sunday to contest in the parliamentary elections to be held in May.
Activities in North Korea’s main nuclear testing facility in recent days point to a possible preparation for a fourth nuclear test.
FAA will delay the closure of 149 federal contract air traffic control towers until June 15 amid legal challenges and safety concerns.
The Paracel Islands may sound exotic, but cruises beginning next month will sail right into the middle of the South China Sea conflict.
The legality of the Cuban trip taken by Beyonce and Jay-Z has been questioned by some Florida lawmakers.
Cuba's ex-leader says situation poses "one of the most serious dangers of nuclear war" since Cuban Missile Crisis.
At least five people have been killed in cities just north of Cairo during violent outbreaks between Muslims and Coptic Christians.
How does Kansas' "personhood" bill, passed by the Legislature Friday, stack up against North Dakota's anti-abortion law?
John Kerry is back in the Middle East, trying to restore ties between Israel and Turkey.
An Illinois woman killed in Afghanistan Saturday is the first U.S. diplomat to die in the line of duty since Benghazi.
South Korea says the North may be readying another missile test within days, as Xi Jinping chides his ally.
Big-money bank depositors in the European Union have good reason to believe there are targets on their backs.
No foreign embassies have chosen to leave Pyongyang despite warnings from North Korea.
Joe Biden won't take a pay cut until it's clear whether his staff members will be affected by the sequestration.
Six Americans and an Afghan doctor were killed in Afghanistan on Friday during two separate attacks.
ICIJ's investigation into the concealed world of tax havens and those who use them has made waves around the world.
Two men including a gunman died after a shooting at a Quebec day care on Friday.