U.S. tourists could soon fly to Cuba, with negotiators reportedly reaching a deal that would open the door for flights between the two nations.
If approved, the $572.8 billion defense appropriations bill would allocate $58.6 billion for the global war against terrorism.
Despite spending 14 years as a prisoner of the U.S., Shaker Aamer's first interviews focused on condemning extremists.
A new poll doesn't have Donald Trump on top, and he's mad about it.
The Dec. 8-10 meeting will consider a resolution to hold an annual meeting of states that have ratified the Geneva Conventions.
A peace deal may soon end Colombia's 50-year civil war, but refugees in neighboring Ecuador say it won't assure them they can return home.
Yemenis are the single largest national group at the military detention facility and while 64 Yemenis are currently at the prison, 39 of them have been approved for release.
The improvement in U.S.-Cuba relations has many Cubans fearing they will lose their preferential status in U.S. immigration policy.
"If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose," Ted Cruz said in the debate. Jeb Bush and John Kasich argued for a path to citizenship.
The leftist guerrilla group confirmed Tuesday it would halt all weapons and munitions purchases as it continues peace negotiations with the Colombian government.
The first version of the legislation was vetoed by President Barack Obama.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said evil political forces are infiltrating American society.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's father claims abortion and same-sex marriage are leading America away from God's path.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe joins a list that includes Cuba's former President Fidel Castro as the winner of the annual Confucius Prize, a Chinese alternative to the Nobel Peace Prize.
Cuba sent troops to Africa in support of leftist governments in Angola and Ethiopia in the 1970s and 1980s.
Wayne Simmons, a frequent guest on Fox News Channel, reportedly falsely claimed to have worked on CIA investigations from 1973 to 2000.
“They support amnesty. They support releasing criminal illegal aliens.”
As many as 1 million people will party in a parade up New York's Fifth Avenue Sunday.
The Obama administration has cautioned U.S. bankers and foreign governments against rushing to invest in Iranian businesses.
A team of inspectors plans to check out prisons in Colorado to see if they're suitable for housing detainees.
An end to Colombia's 50-year civil war is within reach, but it's unclear how the government will compensate over 6 million people forced out of their homes.
As for the ongoing crisis in Syria, Maduro urged the U.N. to react, and said funding and weapons from the West have only brought death and destruction.