With consumer confidence at a 15-year high and stock market indexes toppling records, the Fed's interest rate may be ripe for another increase.
Sweden's Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist said Sweden was bringing back the draft to address security fears as Russia and NATO tensions escalated.
A Muslim civil rights group has called for an FBI investigation into the death of a black Muslim teen found hanging from a tree in Washington.
Asa Hutchinson said merging the two holidays together gave people "a false choice."
Amid continued aggression from North Korea, the Trump administration is reportedly considering military force to counter Kim Jong Un.
Thursday is World Book Day and Read Across America Day.
A Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman called the report of the meetings "fake news."
The new attorney general has been steadfast in his denials over allegations he has had secret communications with Russian officials.
Fourteen of the 16 team members who were denied travel to the U.S. were Tibetan refugees living in India.
A lawyer, who earlier worked for the drug kingpin, said Mexican prosecutors violated due process when they extradited El Chapo to the U.S. in January.
Theodor Seuss Geisel, popularly known as Dr. Seuss, was born on March 2, 1904.
The Obamas have returned to their favorite hobby — writing — after leaving the White House and their total net worth is going to rise multifold.
CEO Elon Musk had earlier predicted that China could become the company's biggest market.
A Gallup survey of over 50,000 U.S. adults has revealed that Donald Trump's presidency is negatively affecting the emotional health of Americans.
Washington and Seoul will deploy the anti-ballistic missile system sometime next year.
Transgender student Gavin Grimm's case involving public bathroom usage is being debated in the Supreme court.
China's military activities in the disputed waters are being perceived as a threat by several Southeast Asian countries and the West.
This is only the latest in a series of anti-Semitic incidents of vandalism reported over the past few weeks, where swastikas have been found drawn on train seats, bathrooms and highways.
Snap Inc.'s shares have been priced at $17, giving the company a valuation of $24 billion.
“Eyewitness” executive producer Adi Hasak revealed that the series may not be dead yet following its cancellation by USA Network.
Police are yet to find the reason behind the California mother's abduction and have not made any arrests in the case.
The company priced its IPO of 200 million shares at $17 each, making it the biggest technology IPO in the U.S. since Alibaba made its debut in 2014.