The government and the leftist guerrilla group agreed to examine atrocities in the long-running conflict.
Two months after the Army raised the bar on discharging transgender personnel, the Air Force follows suit by making the process more difficult within its own ranks.
Multiple U.S. officials are blaming China for the breach, which occurred in early May and could potentially affect every branch of the federal government.
President Barack Obama had threatened to veto the measure that would restrict travel to Cuba had it passed.
The former Texas governor may be best known for his 2012 campaign flameout. This time around, he needs to erase the bad memories.
Two amendments that would have cut $1.14 billion in Amtrak public grants were struck down Thursday.
It's not as hard as you might think.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., identifies as a Democratic socialist, but that won't help him with confused millennials.
Ridesharing -- where everyday drivers pick up passengers -- is already taking place in Europe. We speak to Nicolas Brusson, co-founder of BlaBlaCar.
Apple's first wearable device is recording most of its sales abroad, but it's on pace to beat the iPad's U.S. debut.
With two new bills passing through the legislature, Oregon may make it easier for women to get access to contraceptives.
The exercise will include 49 ships, 61 aircraft, one submarine and a combined landing force of 700 Finnish, Swedish and U.S. troops.
The FBI has pressed for a new law that would force tech companies to give the bureau keys to their encryption technology.
"I'm about to go on stage and announce for the presidency of the United States."
The report contradicts claims made by environmentalists that injecting water into natural gas wells leads to groundwater contamination.
As he announced his second presidential run, the former Texas governor focused on foreign policy and a slow economy — blaming Obama on both.
The decrease in cannabis use in the U.K. comes as its price has risen, to a point where it is two-thirds more expensive than it is in Spain.
While there have been some minor improvements, the state of women in the news media remains terribly unequal, a new report says.
The most powerful tribe in western Iraq's Sunni heartland is now officially aligned with the Islamic State group.
Smartphones are great, but there is still a large market for cheap, basic phones like the Nokia 105 dual SIM handset.
Commuters stuck in traffic might soon notice that the car next to them doesn't have a driver.
After weeks of protests, dozens of deaths and hundreds of arrests, Burundi officials are delaying elections.