Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 presidential candidate, and his allies in the state legislature looked to remove living wage restrictions from state law.
Staffers with the Hillary Clinton campaign are concerned with Bernie Sanders' good polling and big crowds.
The president spoke Monday from the Pentagon on the Islamic State group and the threat of violent extremism.
Most observers said no one should take the business tycoon, or his comments, seriously.
The government sent buses to evacuate people in the rural town of La Ronge in central Saskatchewan.
Before the votes could all be counted, those who backed a "no" vote began to celebrate.
The repercussions from the Greek decision could be widespread, particularly throughout Europe where the future of the euro could be called into question.
Egyptian officials described as “false news” the publication of death tolls associated with terrorist attacks that don’t jibe with government accounts.
"I was offended by his remarks," former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says of the New York real-estate mogul's comments about Mexicans.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the emerging deal is more of a breakdown than breakthrough.
American and Iraqi government forces responded by stepping up assaults on the militant Islamic State group in both countries late Saturday and early Sunday.
It's been five days since a death from Middle East respiratory syndrome was reported in South Korea.
A deck collapsed while a family took a family portrait at a beach house rental in North Carolina Saturday.
A teenager was injured on a Carslbad, California, beach after a banner plane suffered engine failure and crashed.
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"He’s doing this to inflame and incite and to draw attention," Bush said of Trump.
The state GOP effort to impose restrictions on open records in Wisconsin came the same day Gov. Scott Walker said he had met all the qualifications to run for president.
Unclaimed car bombs and one bombing killed nearly 20 people Saturday.
Former Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio, former Gov. Lincoln Chafee and more have released messages wishing their supporters, and America, a happy Fourth of July.
The deadly virus has infected 185 people and has killed 33 since June 2.
GOP candidate Donald Trump weighed in on a shooting suspected to involve an undocumented immigrant. Comments Trump made while announcing his campaign have been perceived as racist toward Mexicans.
As the Sunday credit referendum approaches, Greeks took to the streets of Athens Friday.
Sinai Province, an ISIS-affiliated militant group in the Sinai peninsula, claims it fired three rockets into Israel, though Israeli police said the remains of two rockets had been found. No one was injured.
A memo from Richard Trumka seeks to restore order to the labor federation, after South Carolina and Vermont chapters announced support for Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign.
South Carolina state police have closed their investigation into a fire this week at a black church northwest of Charleston.
Former New York Gov. George Pataki launched a "Stand Up to Trump" petition drive aimed at his 2016 rival.
In 1942, she was told she couldn't check out a book because she was black. Getting that library card was on her bucket list.
Amazing grace! In an interview Wednesday, Donald Trump gave President Obama a rare compliment.
Anonymous donors from out of state gave $3 million to a fund set up in the name of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, a victim of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting.
A handsome actor known as the Iranian Brad Pitt apologized on Thursday for tweeting his support of the U.S. gay marriage ruling.