A Republican would need 1,237 delegates to win the GOP presidential nomination, and Donald Trump has secured 1,238, according to AP.
Official figures released by the U.K.’s statistics office Thursday showed net migration to Britain rose to its second-highest level on record last year.
China's Commerce Ministry said it was extremely dissatisfied at what it called the "irrational" move by the United States.
Doctors could face jail time if they disobey the new law.
Clinton should have preserved any federal records she created or received on her personal account by printing and filing them, the report said.
Some prominent Jews continue to back the Republican, even though some of his other supporters have spewed anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Pressure has mounted for Obama to use his landmark visit, which begins Monday, to roll back a 32-year-old arms embargo on Hanoi, one of the last vestiges of wartime animosity.
The comments by President Nicolas Maduro come as the opposition says the unpopular leader must be removed to keep a brutal recession from worsening.
The United States issued a fresh warning to Japan against competitive currency devaluation Saturday, exposing a rift on exchange rate policy.
Military personnel who have been sexually assaulted are often discharged after reporting their attack, which ends their military career and affects the rest of their lives.
A Human Rights Watch report details horrific atrocities by the Islamic State group in Sirte, including instances of “crucifixions.”
Officials said many workers will earn more money, an estimated total of $12 billion over the next decade, while others will work fewer hours for the same pay.
Some entities, backed by China’s key government agency that oversees major state industrial companies, have adopted a controversial defense when they face U.S. lawsuits.
"I want to hear directly from you," the president said Wednesday to residents of a Michigan city reeling from lead contamination.
What would Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, do as commander in chief? His comments on torture, NATO and other foreign policy issues have military leaders speaking out.
Pyongyang also threatened to launch nuclear attacks on the U.S. and South Korea over joint military drills between the two countries.
Excluding one-time items, Ford’s earnings per share of 68 cents easily beat Wall Street expectations of 48 cents a share.
The increase comes as European nations debate whether to continue their economic sanctions against Russia over the Kremlin’s actions in Ukraine.
Cruz being nominated to the Supreme Court, as a House leader suggests, would be the stuff of nightmares for Democrats.
Investors have said concerns over the value of the business have been a major reason behind the lack of recovery in Toshiba’s share price following an accounting scandal last year.
Microsoft has launched a buy-one-get-one offer on Microsoft Store that lets Lumia 950 XL buyers get Lumia 950 for free.
Georgia removed Confederate Memorial Day from its state calendar last year and replaced it with the generic name "state holiday."