White House officials didn’t immediately confirm whether President Donald Trump played golf during his visit until images of him in golf clothes and a golf cart surfaced the web over the weekend.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions says sanctuary cities make America less safe, an opinion at odds with that of police chiefs in major cities.
Both U.S. presidential administrations have referenced "strategic patience" when dealing with Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.
President Donald Trump says that canceling the Obama-era Clean Power Plan will spur job growth.
Despite an imminent Spring 2017 hardware launch event, Microsoft is said to unlikely release the sequel to the Surface Book anytime soon.
A report surveyed people around the world to determine the countries they trusted the most when it came to the "made in country" labeling.
A sequel to the “Power Rangers” movie has not been confirmed yet, but we already know a bit about what is being planned.
The U.S., as well as the United Kingdom and France, refused Monday to hold talks over a fresh arms ban due to North Korea.
Cellphones, playgrounds and even the kitchen sink were covered in fecal matter, more so than a toilet, according to researchers.
The Islamic State group has used what's left of its influence near Ramadi to monitor U.S. troop movements—and call on locals to attack.
"A raid and destruction on two Al-Shabab command and logistics bases" in Somalia was reported early Monday.
After more than 200 civilians were killed March 17, Russia's top diplomat asked for an impromptu meeting in the Security Council.
Can trees and shrubs help China solve its pollution problems?
The first lady was reportedly set to appear at Wednesday's International Women of Courage Award ceremony as a special guest.
The unnamed German officials cited in the London Times' report called Trump's alleged "bill" for military spending increases "outrageous."
The former U.S. ambassador to South Korea said the threat from North Korea is growing.
Wiz Khalifa came under fire for paying his respects to the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar.
The company's shares began trading March 2, with its initial public offering exceeding expectations to become the second-biggest technology IPO in U.S. history.
Ivanka Trump hopes to study successful apprenticeship programs at the W20 summit that will be held in Berlin on April 26.
Fewer Canadian travelers are denied entry at U.S. land border now, something Canadian immigration and civil liberties advocates attribute to better preparation of travel paperwork.
In 1945, John F. Kennedy wrote in his diary that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler "had in him the stuff of which legends are made."
Increased activities at North Korea's Punggye-ri test site had earlier given rise to speculation that the next nuclear test could be any time soon.