Upstream and Prism, two spying programs under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, are set to expire at the end of the year, and intelligence agencies won't disclose how many Americans have been caught up in the surveillance efforts.
Saturday’s Meet a Muslim Day will aim to change the fact that a majority of Americans say they have never met a Muslim.
According to GOP respondents in a new poll, the real problem with race relations in America is anti-white bias.
Local energy companies said they hoped to restore power by Sunday.
Trump's approval rating has kept falling and remains well under Obama's figure at this point in 2009.
The automaker added X5 and X6 models to recall list following complaints of driveshaft problems.
Leading scientists have said that carbon emissions helped drive record temperatures across the United States in February.
Seven people have been murdered in Sweden's capital since the start of the new year.
The president has been particularly vocal about job creation.
The Philippines Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Chinese ships were found in recent months near the Philippines and a warship was spotted 70 miles off its western coast in the South China Sea.
Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen have agreed to pay $140,000 after settling a long-running legal battle with former interns who apparently toiled for up to 50 hours a week for months for the Olsen sisters.
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served under Bill Clinton’s administration, said “the fifth [ground for impeachment] seems to be on its way.”
The reclusive country launched four ballistic missiles earlier this week reportedly in a bid to attack U.S. military bases in Japan.
The Hormuz-2 ballistic missile destroyed a floating target from a distance of over 150 miles in the test carried out by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) forces.
The complaint calls on the Alabama State Bar to determine if the attorney general violated the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct during his testimony at his confirmation hearing in January.
After publicly showing off its new aircraft, J-20 stealth fighter plane, in November last year, China has put the aircraft into service, reports said Thursday.
The International Refugee Assistance Project reports the Afghan Special Immigrant Visa program was halted on March 9 "due to a shortage in available visas."
President Park Geun-hye became South Korea's first democratically elected leader to be ousted from office after a court Friday upheld her impeachment.
Russia's foreign ministry said Thursday the deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system will trigger a missile race in the Asia-Pacific region.
Verizon introduced a new plan that would exempt streaming content from its FiOS TV service from counting against data caps for mobile customers, a practice that is believed to be in violation of net neutrality.
Iraqi forces predicted the Islamic State group's defeat within a month as the U.S. and Russia formed a cautious alliance in Syria.
The science says human-caused carbon dioxide emissions cause global warming, but EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt believes CO2 from humans does not lead to climate change.