Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is pursuing legislation that would create "Democracy Day," a national holiday to increase voter turnout.
Veterans Day 2014 falls on Tuesday, Nov. 11, breaking up what many thought would be a three-day weekend.
Allowing U.S. crude exports would raise global oil supplies, in turn lowering overall prices, Larry Summers said.
Unemployment dropped to 5.8 percent as more people looked for work and found it.
British students protested Victoria's Secret 'Perfect Body' ads and without comment, the company changed their ads.
Social media erupted Friday over what some are calling "the most racist news story of 2014."
Consensus estimates had forecast the economy added a net 233,000 jobs last month.
A new Republican Senate majority will save the old but popular A-10, but that's not good news for the new F-35.
U.S. lawmakers argued that a deal between NATO and France would prevent Russia from accessing fresh military resources.
The loose collective of students, activists and artists believe they have tapped into a groundswell of indignation to be channeled against Orban.
Job growth has gained sufficient strength to keep the economy on a higher growth path.
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
The UK deal is with six banks that could reach a combined total of roughly 1.5 billion pounds.
Next week, Beijing will host world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe for the APEC summit.
The latest test was the first live-fire test of the Aegis system in engaging a ballistic missile target and multiple cruise missile targets.
The ruling is seen as an attempt to push the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a definitive ruling on whether states can ban same-sex marriage.
The Belgian chocolate company reportedly claimed that its sales had dropped after media coverage of the Islamic State group increased.
The U.S. is spending $8.3 million a day on its campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, according to the Pentagon.
Two SEALS, who were part of the team that killed Osama Bin Laden, have provided competing narratives about the identity of Bin Laden's killer.
Blake Benthall allegedly operated Silk Road 2.0, a website that sold drugs, false passports and other contraband.
An internal review of Pentagon records reveals 629 people said they were exposed to chemical, biological and radiological warfare agents.
Remnants of Typhoon Nuri are expected to cause major damage on Alaska's western Aleutian Islands.