Dr. Deborah Nucatola, targeted in a right-wing group's viral video, has been with the organization for more than a decade.
The nuclear deal with Iran will boost Tehran's economy, and its proxies in the region will likely reap the rewards.
In a statement released Tuesday, an Egyptian spokesman was hopeful about Tuesday's nuclear deal with Iran.
Investors await Fed boss Janet Yellen’s testimony before Congress this week, for clues about plans to raise interest rates.
The tentative deal to contain the country's nuclear program in exchange for more economic freedom is a wait-and-see moment for Western firms.
Opponents say the proposal is a waste of money and would further alienate Muslim communities.
In four days, more than 60 human rights lawyers and activists have been arrested or "disappeared" in China, a petition said.
A video by the Center for Medical Progress features a woman, allegedly from Planned Parenthood, discussing prices for fetal body parts.
House Democrats are likely to be key in preventing Republicans from scuttling the deal.
“We also hope North Korea will resolve issues surrounding its nuclear program by engaging in a dialogue with related countries in a sincere manner.”
Romanian prosecutors reportedly sought the FBI's help in taking prominent sites offline.
"I hope that Obama will study the reality of Iranian activity in the region and begin to push back against Iran’s ambitions with more alacrity than ... so far."
Just 5 percent of those surveyed said they had "a lot of trust" in Iran, while 55 percent said they would not trust Iran to abide by the deal.
Iran's market will open up for international investment, but not right away.
In 2009, Iran already had 7,200 centrifuges, meaning that, even then, Iran could produce two nuclear weapons a year, weapons experts said.
The big banks are the first of six in the U.S. to post quarterly results between Tuesday and July 20.
Heather Cho says she should face trial only in South Korea for allegedly becoming violent against a flight attendant.
The deal with Iran could easily be reversed by the next president when Obama leaves office, causing any hope for a lasting impact to crumble.
The agency is softening its family detention policy, which has faced scrutiny over treatment of migrant mothers and children.
A handful of countries have nuclear capabilities.
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The two presidents will meet at the White House next week, but it appears Boko Haram and Nigeria's economy won't be the only topics for discussion.