U.S. government officials say the scope of two data breaches last year was much bigger than previously thought.
Once thought to be clean of Ebola, Liberia now has five patients with Ebola, more than 100 quarantined and 14 being monitored.
A contentious budget was approved by the Wisconsin state legislature Thursday morning, a final step before Gov. Scott Walker's expected Monday announcement.
Twitter users noticed that the Acropolis lights were shut off Thursday night amid the ongoing debt crisis.
The resolution would have taken down the Mississippi flag from the House side of the Capitol. But House Republicans were not having it.
The media helped create the Barnumesque sideshow that is Donald Trump. Now, like it or not, his antics are newsworthy.
An amendment that would have stripped a ban on flying the Confederate flags in federal cemeteries sunk the bill.
Donald Trump is firing back at reports that Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus asked him to “tone down” his rhetoric on immigration.
The U.S. Senate quietly passed a bill on Wednesday that lets public education money for low-income kids flow to financial consulting firms.
The U.S. wants NATO allies to commit 2 percent of their GDP on defense to combat Russia, which is seen as the biggest threat to U.S. security by Air Force Secretary Deborah James.
Jeb Bush responded to a retweet by Donald Trump about his wife, saying he supports increased border security.
Under Gov. Chris Christie's watch, the New Jersey government has awarded nearly $6 billion in corporate tax incentives this decade.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker isn't a candidate yet, but that hasn't kept him from praising Marco Rubio and mentioning that he'd consider Florida's junior senator for his ticket.
No GOP hopefuls will attend the convention of the National Council of La Raza -- the largest Latino advocacy group.
While campaigning in New Hampshire, Chris Christie's cars, with sirens blaring, used a breakdown emergency lane to sidestep Fourth of July traffic.
Latinos across the country have responded with outrage to Donald Trump’s remarks about Mexican immigrants, but the presidential candidate is confident of their support.
Illinois state Sen. Darin LaHood won the Republican primary Tuesday in a special election to replace the disgraced 'Downton Abbey' congressman.
On Tuesday, Disney confirmed to a Florida reporter that Bill Cosby would lose his Hollywood Studios Hall of Fame bust.
The order allows religious groups to refuse gay marriages if they have a "sincerely held religious belief" that marriage is between a man and a woman.
The former Virginia official says he'll announce his presidential run in August. He'll likely be the 17th GOP candidate.
Health officials have said such claims are rooted in fear-mongering and political gain, not science.
On average, black Americans are 3.7 times more likely to be arrested for pot offenses than whites.
Bernie Sanders is tapping into the labor movement's frustrations, says Larry Hanley, head of the Amalgamated Transit Union.
A letter from a whistleblower to U.S. attorney general Loretta Lynch raises questions about the federal prosecutor leading the probe.
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.