The announcement comes after revisions to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations announced by the U.S. earlier this month.
David Hicks said that he wants the Australian government to pay for treatment of his injuries resulting from five years of torture.
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
Jeb Bush came out in favor of the National Security Administration's metadata collection program, which he said protects against terrorism.
Republican and Democratic senators have introduced two separate bills to lift travel restrictions on Americans going to Cuba and to repeal the 53-year-old embargo.
About 40 percent of American Hispanics want the 43-year-old Cuban embargo lifted.
By the time patients realize they are infected, it's too late for anti-virals.
Turkish President Erdoğan wants to build a mosque in Havana despite a similar proposal already made by Saudi Arabia.
Some have speculated the military upgrade will prompt Nicaragua's neighbors, including Colombia, to reinforce its own aerial firepower in retaliation.
The video streaming service has a plan to launch in another 150 countries over the next two years. Well, make that 149 countries.
Obama’s 2015 National Security Strategy confronts threats like terrorism while emphasizing health, inequality and climate change.
Cuban officials have demanded their country be removed from the American State Sponsors of Terrorism list before opening the U.S. embassy.
Only 35 percent of those polled say it should be kept in place, while 60 percent say they want it removed.
The photos, which show the former president meeting a Cuban student leader, were posted by a state media outlet.
The outgoing Defense Secretary said the U.S. might need to send non-combat ground troops to Iraq to help turn back Islamic State forces.
Hillary Clinton is considering announcing a run for president in July.
Cuba's Raul Castro said "diplomatic rapprochement" would be of no value if the embargo wasn't lifted and Guantanamo Bay wasn't returned.
In documents she submitted to the Senate, AG nominee Loretta Lynch omitted her controversial decision not to prosecute HSBC.
The former prisoner of war who was freed last year in a controversial prisoner swap could be charged as early as next week.
Fidel Castro appeared to lend his support to Cuba's talks with the U.S. with a statement that addressed his longtime adversary for the first time since Cuba and the U.S. announced they would restore diplomatic ties.
Roberta Jacobson, a senior U.S. diplomat in Havana, doesn't expect the Castro regime to improve human rights soon, even as relations thaw.
Rubio has tapped Anna Rogers, the finance director for American Crossroads, to help him raise cash for a White House bid.