The former speaker of the House put a convenient spin on Ted Cruz's words.
He only said Trump's name once.
The religious figure's support of Donald Trump has invited scrutiny amid accusations of the real estate mogul being racist.
Turkey has banned academics from leaving the country and urged those overseas to come home in its latest crackdown on education.
Democratic Congressional interns posted a number of photos promoting diversity.
In investigating the risks teens take, the CDC found that roughly the same percentage of gay and heterosexual boys had ever had sex and used condoms.
When asked by reporters about his political ambitions Wednesday, the 38-year-old New Yorker responded:“When the kids get out of school, I would consider it.”
A Brazilian group has apparently aligned itself with ISIS just weeks out from the Rio games.
Large-scale police raids targeting immigrants have led to protests in Germany as officials worry about terrorism threat.
If there isn't any wind on the moon, how come the American flag waved? Almost a half-century later, there's still skepticism about Neil Armstrong's giant leap.
The Galaxy Note 7 is also expected to feature a hybrid slot, which is likely to support both regular microSD cards and the company’s new UFS cards.
The London-based artificial intelligence startup that was acquired by the tech giant in 2014 is helping its data centers cut energy costs, possibly by millions.
It was on July 20, 1969, that a small step by Neil Armstrong, the first on the lunar surface, became the proverbial giant leap for mankind.
The companies behind the game reportedly decided to cancel Wednesday’s launch due to concerns that the hype might overload the game’s servers.
The French company’s service, which was launched in the U.S. in 2015, was initially available only through Sonos, Bose and Cricket Wireless.
The Korean People’s Army said U.S. military forces in South Korea will be the first targets of any attack, followed by South Korean “puppet” troops.
F.H. Buckley, the author of the article that Trump Jr.’s address bore resemblance to, was reportedly part of the speech-writing team. Buckley said he had just used some of his past material.
The U.S. vice president dismissed concerns that Republican nominee Donald Trump would abandon Barack Obama’s strategy for Asia-Pacific if he were to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
New research found the amount of weed used in a joint can help answer larger questions about marijuana use in the U.S.
"I’m not politically correct, and I hate political correctness," Carson said. "It’s time for us to stand up and shout out about what we believe in."
"She never fights for us," Christie continued. "She doesn't get the real threat that America faces."
The U.S. Secretary of the Department of Agriculture could be the next vice president if Hillary Clinton is elected.