Saeed Abedini has been imprisoned in Iran since 2012.
The End of Life Options Act would enable doctors to prescribe life-ending medications to terminally ill patients wishing to take their own lives.
In an interview with IBTimes, Brian Moynihan said Congress should implement financial reforms passed in the wake of the 2008 crisis.
There will likely be no Happy Meals on Friday when McDonald’s reports financial results for the fourth quarter and all of 2014.
The company announced that it will stream the controversial Sony film to its subscribers in the U.S. and Canada from Jan. 24.
A month after U.S. President Barack Obama announced a radical shift in America’s policy on Cuba, diplomatic talks have begun.
The video purports to show the Islamist militant group's leader claiming the attack on the Nigerian town that killed thousands of civilians.
The forecast underscores CEO Akio Toyoda's resolve to steer the company through measured, profitable growth rather than chase volumes.
India may have to work around its stringent civil nuclear liability laws to facilitate U.S. investment.
The new head of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee has asked Obama to return the 6,900-page report on CIA's interrogation practices.
El-Hanafi and his associate Sabirhan Hasanoff together sent about $67,000 to terrorist operatives overseas, according to authorities.
The president's tax proposals are unlikely to get any traction in the GOP-controlled Congress. But they give Democrats a campaign issue.
Obama urged the now Republican-controlled Congress to set aside partisan “demonizing” and work with him lest he exercise his veto power.
The president touched on everything from the economy to foreign policy.
Politicians took to Twitter after President Barack Obama delivered his 2015 State of the Union Tuesday night.
Saying "we are still more than a collection of red states and blue states," Obama sounded like the optimistic leader of years ago.
Ernst, whose Tuesday address was her first major television appearance since being elected, rose from obscurity last year.
Read the full text here of Sen. Joni Ernst's Republican Address in response to the president's State of the Union.
Anthony Foxx, U.S. transportation secretary, was chosen as the designated survivor for President Obama's 2015 State of the Union.
Obama told the nation that new laws are needed to combat hacking. Critics say new laws could have a chilling effect on research.
Students have to maintain a 2.5 GPA, it would cost $60 billion over a decade and other basics about the free community college proposal.
Sen. Joni Ernst's Republican address can be watched live online here, after President Obama's State of the Union speech Tuesday 9 p.m. EST.