Both resolutions stipulate no use of U.S. ground troops, and have built-in time limits.
John McCain said the worst part of him playing poker during a Congress meeting about Syria was that He Lost.
The United States meets Mexico in an international friendly in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
After Kerry makes a case for attacking Syria, the Foreign Relations Committee reportedly drafts a resolution barring U.S. ground troops.
Mark L. Newton, chief technical analyst at Greywolf Execution Partners, discusses the August jobs report ahead of the September Fed meeting.
Raytheon's Tomahawk missiles are worth more than $1.4 million each.
Spying by the Americans on the cell phone of Brazil's president has provoked a ferocious backlash in the country. Mexico reacted more mildly.
After adjusting for buying power, the U.S. minimum wage doesn’t sound quite so low.
The Coca-Cola Company touts the environmental benefits of its PlantBottle packaging, but the consumer ombudsman of Denmark is asking, “Where’s the proof?”
"American Horror Story: Coven" premieres on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. on FX.
HTC recently announced the HTC One in Vivid Blue and the Verizon and Sprint networks may carry the color option exclusively.
Foreign investors should also shoulder the responsibility of improving the lives of the Myanmar people.
It's still unclear if the House Speaker can rally enough Republicans behind President Obama's Syria strike for it to pass the House.
As summer begins to fade, the U.S. economy stands at something of a crossroads. Will rising risks change the Fed's thinking?
Diana Nyad has gained fame for her 110-mile swim to raise money for hurricane, bombing, and tornado victims.
Roger Federer had his U.S. Open cut short by Tommy Robredo in straight sets.
Strong manufacturing and air freight data are just some positive economic signs for Europe, alongside the U.K.’s slightly more robust recovery.
Ford issued a voluntary recall of 370,000 cars due to a possible steering control loss that could result from severe corrosion.
Six months after his first trip to North Korea, Dennis Rodman is going back for more.
Two ballistic missiles detected by Russian radar, fired toward Syria, fall into the sea. U.S. denies reports that it test-fired the missiles.
India, Malaysia and Indonesia resort to cuts in government subsidies and launch campaigns to reduce domestic demand for oil.
Russia issued on Monday a travel warning for the United States. The threat? The U.S. justice system.