Adding banking services would be a "great idea" for reinvigorating a U.S. agency that faces budgetary challenges, the Democratic presidential candidate said.
Some of the ruling's supporters encourage the wearing of niqabs -- full face veils that cover women's faces as part of a hijab -- but acknowledge it should not be a requirement.
In a bid to placate conservatives, even Sen. Marco Rubio has backed away from supporting a pathway to citizenship for immigrants, risking the alienation of Latino voters.
The former U.S. senator from Virginia complained that the Democratic Party's first debate was rigged.
The Syrian civil war is responsible for a growing number of Palestinian casualties.
The Florida senator leads presidential candidates with $3.2 million in contributions from those in the tech sector.
There's plenty of bad news for Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina and other Republican presidential candidates in the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll results.
The Oslo city council plans to reduce auto traffic throughout the city by 20 percent by 2019 and 30 percent by 2030.
A report from the Guardian shows that more people than previously thought were detained in a secret detention facility.
The former president will reportedly stump for wife Hillary Clinton in Iowa this weekend, as challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders' poll numbers rise.
Legislation that implements stricter gun control measures in Connecticut and New York have been upheld.
Donald Trump prefers global warming to cold streaks in October.
The former Florida governor's efforts to spotlight 9/11 rekindle questions on why the terrorists were able to get driver's licenses in his state.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Sunday that if the U.S. had announced a plan to stop using foreign oil, Arab countries would have revealed Osama bin Laden right away.
On NBC News' Meet The Press Sunday, Ted Cruz refused to throw Paul Ryan a conservative bone.
“I am extremely, extremely tough on illegal immigration. ... If I were running things, I doubt those people would have been in the country," the presidential candidate says.
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had harsh words about Alabama's move to close driver's license offices in majority African-American communities.
A Paul spokesman said the party fully supports the senator running for both Senate and president.
Any U.S. presidential campaign run by Vice President Joe Biden would be an "optimistic campaign," says former U.S. Sen. Ted Kaufman, one of his advisers and close friends.
The latest war of words between Republican U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush centers on the legacy of former President George W. Bush.
The U.S. attorney's office in Tampa, Florida, has ordered representatives of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association to appear before a grand jury.
“I don’t think anybody should be fired for being gay,” the Republican presidential candidate from Kentucky said.
The movement in New Jersey reflects a growing trend in the United States toward decriminalization and legalization of marijuana.
The Donald Trump campaign spent more on hats and T-shirts than on almost anything else last quarter.
A ballot initiative that will be voted on next month has support from Ohioans, a new poll finds.
Russian air power his backing up Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces as they look to reclaim the city of Aleppo.
Syrians will not be granted asylum status if they've spent time in Russia, which Norway considers a "safe" country.
Despite receiving temporary accommodations, at least half of the 1,900 unaccompanied refugee minors who arrived in Trelleborg left without notifying officials.
Wayne Simmons, a frequent guest on Fox News Channel, reportedly falsely claimed to have worked on CIA investigations from 1973 to 2000.
A monthslong legalization campaign was launched after a multiple sclerosis patient was jailed for growing the plant to ease his pain.