Crude revenues are at the heart of a battle for control of the North African OPEC producer that has pitted the two rival camps against each other.
Mohammad Javad Zarif emphasized Iran could pull back from a deal on its nuclear program in the event world powers do not live up to their promises.
Jewish voters increasingly support pro-Israel Republicans over Democrats, while Iranian-Americans are polarized over the framework agreement.
Security teams and volunteer fighters will face a new kind of battle against the Islamic State group in a Sunni region.
The African nation has "an unwavering friend" in the United States, the president says after terrorists strike in Garissa.
A witness says the helicopter "exploded" close to the ground during a rainstorm, but the cause of the crash has yet to be determined.
“Sarah and her late husband Jim were fierce champions of sensible gun legislation," Bill and Hillary Clinton say in a tribute.
Government officials said they had made upgrading India’s missile defense a priority ever since coming to power to power last May.
Paul Ceglia, who fled to an unknown location last month, claimed he gave Mark Zuckerberg $1,000 in exchange for 50 percent of the future company.
Geologist Xue Feng was convicted of stealing state secrets -- a set of data on about 30,000 Chinese oil wells.
Customers will also be able to pre-order the Apple Watch through the official Apple Store app for the iPhone and iPad.
The operation, hidden inside a well-maintained and unremarkable home, contained about 500 plants.
Muslims are expected to constitute more than 50 percent of the population in 51 countries by 2050, according to Pew poll results.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry the deal was a boost to relations between their two countries.
The State Department urged Americans to leave Yemen Friday, but still isn't offering assistance to those who may wish to get out.
She was the widow of former White House Press Secretary James Brady, who was critically injured in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.
The Justice Department filed the court brief in regard to Diamond v. Owens, et al., in which a Georgia inmate was denied treatment and sued.
Hillary Clinton will reportedly open her headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, making many of the neighborhood's residents happy.
Latin American countries don’t fare well on a new “resilience indicator.”
President Barack Obama, speaking at a Utah Air Force base on Friday, unveiled a program to put U.S. veterans to work in the solar sector.
Two weeks after bowing with high ratings, CBS' newcomer is crushing it on social media, too.
Facebook's new Menlo Park, California, campus will have 2,800 tech workers. But where will they live?