The vague new law will criminalize any act that is deemed to fuel discrimination based on religion, race or ethnicity.
On Monday, after 54 years, the Cuban Embassy in Washington reopened as guests smoked Cuban cigars and exiles protested.
U.S. player Alex Morgan is on the cover of "FIFA 16," the first time the soccer organization has featured a woman in its video game series.
The NSA helped ease cover up U.S. torture at so-called black sites as European governments faced mounting criticism, says WikiLeaks.
An expansive black market for cheese and other imported food products, complete with signals and back room haggling now exists in Russia.
Backlogs in U.S. asylum offices and immigration courts have hit new heights, leaving people fleeing persecution in limbo for years.
The real estate mogul trailed only Scott Walker in a recent poll of Republican voters in Iowa.
After Donald Trump disparaged Mexican immigrants, Republicans quietly stood by while the fallout ensued. But the McCain comments may be unforgivable.
Samsung the slow-selling Galaxy S6 with the purchase of a 4K HDTV.
More than half a century of hostility will fade into history Monday as Cuba and the U.S. jointly reopen embassies in Havana and Washington.
A Human Rights Watch investigation found Israeli security forces choked Palestinian children, threw stun grenades and beat them in custody.
The Missouri developer and its spinoff, TerraForm Power, agreed Monday to buy Vivint Solar, expanding access to America's rooftops.
The game will be available on PS3, PS4 and PS Vita in Japan from January 14.
A routine flyover above the disputed South China Sea could have lasting effects on Sino-U.S. relations.
Tempo Storm and Cloud9 Maelstrom went head to head on Sunday.
Natalia Poklonskaya, the pro-separatist prosecutor general in Crimea, was designated an "action target" by the U.S. in December 2014 for "illegally seizing state power."
Egypt's move to buy the Rafale jets from France is widely seen as an attempt to reduce its dependence on the U.S. for arms purchases.
The newly elected Nigerian president has made cracking down on the extremist Boko Haram group a top priority.
Michel Platini, head of the European football authority, has the backing of most FIFA confederations but hasn't decided whether he will run.
The breach could jeopardize the personal lives of nearly 37 million people who use the Ashley Madison website.
The move is likely to target mid-level and back-end staff to achieve maximum savings, according to reports.
The incident, which took place early on Monday, is currently "under investigation," a U.S. army spokesperson said.