There are now 13 states with known Zika virus cases in addition to Washington, D.C.
The Boy Scouts of America is a derivative of its British equivalent.
"She wants us to know — more than ever — that she’s still grounded," one writer says of the pop superstar.
A consent decree is scheduled to go to a City Council vote next week to address racial inequities brought to light with the shooting of Michael Brown.
A strong U.S. dollar is hurting American farmers as other countries keep looking for cheaper alternatives when buying their wheat.
A new data agreement between the U.S. and the European Union has been hailed as the replacement for Safe Harbor — but companies are unsure.
The Turkish government accused Russian airstrikes of derailing the first peace talks held in two years about the war in Syria.
Following the resignation of the country's economics minister, it remains unclear if Western partners will continue economic support tied to reforms.
Cesar Vargas has been advocating for immigration reform for years, and now he will be able to use his law license to take his work even further.
In his resignation, Ukraine’s economy minister pointed to vested interests tied to the president and entrenched corruption.
President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday recalled the golden days of the 1970s and expressed dismay over diminished production and plummeting prices.
In a tightening of ties to balance China's expanding military power, India and the U.S. agreed to work on aircraft carrier technology as well as jet engines last year.
The region has been witnessing increasing assertion over the islands from China, with the U.S. trying to promote “freedom of navigation” amid the dispute.
The action by Los Angeles prosecutors Tuesday coincides with a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general over an ongoing problem.
Former Vice President Namadi Sambo is the latest high-profile official who served under Goodluck Jonathan to be investigated for financial misdeeds.
A new report’s findings reveal that Nigeria’s GDP could gain up to $534 billion by 2030 if corruption is addressed.
A data-sharing deal between the U.S. and Europe ran out Sunday, but European Commission leader Jean-Claude Juncker is confident a new deal can be struck.
Project Anarchist allowed the countries’ intelligence agencies to watch for any possible Israeli strikes on Iran.
The new book has appeared as conservatives are set to spend about $900 million on U.S. political campaigns this year.
U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are appealing to Iowan women in search of a president who can protect their families from terrorism.
The operation, codenamed "Anarchist," was run out of a Cyprus base and also targeted other Middle East states, according to documents attributed to leaks by Edward Snowden.
Arthur Patterson was convicted of killing a 22-year-old college student at a Burger King outlet in central Seoul in 1997.