Robert "LaVoy" Finicum was among the protesters who occupied a wildlife center in Oregon in a standoff with federal agents.
President Obama will visit Havana this month in another step toward ending animosity between the former Cold War foes.
U.S. officials are assessing whether Abu Omar al-Shishani, a Chechen fighter known for his signature red beard, was killed in an airstrike.
The home improvement retailer will set up a $13 million fund to reimburse shoppers for out-of-pocket losses resulting from the 2014 incident.
U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Washington would review the incident and, if it is confirmed, raise it in the U.N. Security Council.
The U.S.’s long-in-development F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has a new problem that requires its radar to be restarted.
Massachusetts, Washington and Connecticut had the highest rate of “how to stop Donald Trump” searches.
The 2-year-old network, popular at high schools and colleges, has added personal handles in a step away from anonymity.
Two shareholders’ nomination of six potential directors was the latest in a series of challenges for the third-largest U.S. airline.
The Pentagon said airstrikes on al-Shabab's “Raso” training camp in Somalia killed more than 150 fighters, but the militant group disagrees.
Since December attacks against the American Sikh community have increased by an estimated 300 percent.
The plan expected to be announced Tuesday is part of a $2 billion overhaul of the FCC’s Lifeline plan.
Nearly half the Jewish population in Israel say that Arabs should be expelled or transferred, a new poll has found.
In another divide between Riyadh and Washington, Saudi officials have continued squeezing the Lebanese economy.
The comment read “Love a happy ending” on a post of a story about the death of a Black Lives Matter activist.
The lawsuit seeks $34 billion in damages from U.S. businessmen and companies for supporting the construction of Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, the automaker's emissions scandal will inflict “substantial and painful” financial damage, CEO Matthias Mueller said.
Tim Leissner, who handled deals for the controversial Malaysian state-run investment fund 1MDB, resigned in February.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of front-runner Grace Poe, whose campaign was hounded by questions about her citizenship and residency.
Ubisoft's much-anticipated shooter “The Division” has gone live on PC, Xbox One and PS4 but the company's servers are struggling to meet demand.
Islamic State militants planned attacks in Malaysia, including a plot to kidnap three of the country's senior officials, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.
The $500 million deposited into the United Nations-backed fund is the first tranche of the $3 billion the U.S. pledged in 2014.