"I believe that in the end, the American people will see that it's a win for our workers, our businesses and our middle class," the president said.
Violence has tarnished hopes for a long-term solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Obama Monday he is committed to peace.
Israel, following Saudi Arabia, is looking to strengthen its military following the Iran nuclear deal. Has the agreement unleashed an arms race in the Middle East?
Imposing U.S. copyright laws on other countries through the Trans-Pacific Partnership would stifle Internet freedom and innovation, rights groups say.
Environmentalists aren't happy with what they see in the final Trans-Pacific Partnership text, which came out Thursday.
A CNBC executive involved in last week's GOP debate has ties to the Clintons, and his wife donated to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
Another 7,000 pages of the former secretary of state's emails were put on the State Department's website Friday.
The recommendations issued Thursday focus on labs registered to work on dangerous "select agent" pathogens that the government considers to pose possible bioterrorism threats.
With millions of dollars of repairs needed, Canada's Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau won't call 24 Sussex Drive home.
Credit Suisse gets exemption after its employees donated $380,000 to Obama campaigns.
From a night at the zoo to a high-heeled race, here's a list of fun events leading up to Halloween in the nation's capital.
She’s been compared to Michelle Obama in a manner that some have criticized as being insensitive and racist.
The White House released a statement Wednesday urging Congress to take action in diverting Puerto Rico from a financial disaster.
Reince Priebus said Friday the Republican Party will be “cooked” if it fails to elect a conservative president in 2016.
“I don’t really understand how the U.S. can criticize Russia’s actions in Syria if they refuse to have direct dialogue."
Researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in Adobe's Flash software, which is reportedly being used by Russia-linked hacking group Pawn Storm.
China has been paying attention to the reports of looming U.S. naval action, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.
The Senate voted to advance the National Defense Authorization Act conference report Tuesday under the threat of a veto from President Barack Obama.
The measure would give nearly every full-time and part-time District of Columbia employee 16 weeks of paid family leave.
Americans should pressure elected officials to advance legislation against gun violence, the president said in a televised address Thursday.
More Hillary Clinton emails were made public Wednesday, placing more attention on the former U.S. secretary of state's private-server controversy while she runs for president.
The Republican candidate says emergency contraception is an alternative to abortion.