The leaders of the United States and Canada emphasized the two countries’ shared values, including tackling climate change.
The states involved in the outbreak are Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota and Virginia.
While Canada has accepted more than 26,000 refugees from the war-torn country, the United States has accepted fewer than 1,000.
As industry-wide employment and production decline, Kentucky’s coal lobby wants to end state safety inspections.
The plan is a bid to ease travel between the two countries, although U.S. officials have said those entering the U.S. will need to supply more information.
First the retailer stopped selling cigarettes in its stores. Now it's launching a five-year, $50 million campaign to help smokers quit.
After signing a defense deal with the Philippines, Beijing has criticized Tokyo’s growing role in the contested South China Sea.
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The company estimated that 1 in every 5,000 Corona Extra 12-ounce clear bottles have been potentially impacted.
Trump has said Clinton shouldn’t be allowed to run for president because of the investigation into her use of a private server during her tenure at the State Department.
The bank employed the daughter of the Malaysian prime minister’s former ally when it worked with the scandal-hit 1MDB, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Nadezhda Savchenko, the female Ukrainian pilot held in a Russian jail, has started to drink water on the personal request of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
With options for Ireland's lawmakers to form a stable new government dwindling, the country’s two main parties — historic enemies — are being forced to consider teaming up.
The two automakers are studying joint production and procurement for fuel cell components with the aim of lowering costs to parity with hybrids by 2025.
The deployment of bombers in the Diego Garcia atoll, south of the equator, comes at a time of growing regional tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
Nearly two dozen kids, aged 8 to 19, have accused the U.S. government and President Barack Obama of failing to do enough to prevent the harmful impact of climate change.
Recent missile tests have challenged a nuclear deal and a U.N. resolution, which calls on the country not to conduct “any activity” related to ballistic missiles.
The e-commerce company signed a deal Wednesday with Air Transport Services Group to lease 20 Boeing 767 planes.
North Korea said it will nullify cross-border agreements on economic cooperation with the South and would not hesitate for a preemptive nuclear strike against the U.S.
The Vermont senator called for normalized relations with Cuba Wednesday night, but acknowledged that it was not a democratic government.
A rebound in the price of oil, a source of recent anxiety, also calmed investor nerves.
Immigration dominated the Democratic presidential debate in Miami, with Hillary Clinton insisting she only wants to deport terrorists and those threatening the U.S.