Noor Tagouri, a first-generation Libyan American journalist, is one of the subjects included in the magazine's "Renegades of 2016" feature.
The Crown Princess of Denmark will be visiting the U.S. until the end of September. Here is a slideshow of some of Princess Mary's most fashionable moments.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says Hillary Clinton is running on "the most progressive agenda" in history.
A Utah man contracted the virus after he touched his dying father's tears and sweat, researchers said Wednesday.
The South China Sea remains a hotbed of diplomatic and military posturing as China disputes an international tribunal's ruling.
Residents of Seongju County, the earlier site for deploying the missile system, had protested citing health and environmental concerns.
The United States had warned Russia of stopping coordination in Syria if the bombing of rebel-held areas in Aleppo didn’t stop.
Alfred Olango’s friends and family reportedly said he was mentally ill and may have been suffering a seizure moments before his death.
Speaking during an official visit to Vietnam, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte also ruled out the joint navy patrol between the two countries in the South China Sea.
While the exact cause of the disease is still not known, the researchers said their findings could help in the development of more effective treatments for the condition.
The agreement effectively establishes a floor on prices near $50 a barrel — around where many U.S. shale oil companies can make money and drill new wells.
High-tech automaker Tesla's electric vehicles are very different from other cars on the road.
Asked to name the foreign leader he most admires, the third-party candidate just stared blankly.
FBI director says states should make sure they lock down security on their systems.
The deliberations coincide with Secretary of State John Kerry threatening to halt diplomacy with Russia on Syria and holding Moscow responsible for dropping incendiary bombs on rebel areas of Aleppo.
Bankers fear not only that the new rules on pay will be tightened as a result of the furor at Wells Fargo but also that boards will go beyond them to avoid a political backlash.
A Florida attorney accuses the former secretary of state of being anti-Israel.
President His Highness Sheik Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a new law in Abu Dhabi that gives working women three months paid maternity leave.
The United States is aiming to end a run of three successive European wins in the Ryder Cup.
The space agency has some valuable property in Florida that is pretty vulnerable to climate change.
Fifty schools with state-funded anti-bullying programs will benefit from marijuana taxes.
The House followed the Senate's lead in adopting the stop-gap spending plan ahead of the start of the new fiscal year Saturday.