The legislation, which includes more than 1,000 pages, was written by four Democratic and four Republican senators.
Fourteen Republicans joined Democrats to invoke cloture on the 2013 immigration reform bill. A final vote could come at 4 p.m. today.
A Republican dilemma: The GOP must support immigration reform to win over Latinos. But House members are facing elections in 2014.
A duck born with a backward-facing left foot may get a new foot, thanks to 3D printing technology.
An amendment to the immigration bill that would beef up security along the southern border has passed a key Senate test, 67-27.
Under the Hoeven-Corker border security amendment to the U.S. immigration reform bill, DREAMers and agriculture workers need not worry.
Tennessee's Corker says the border surge amendment to the immigration bill being worked on is being vetted by both sides to ensure support.
Folk singer Jack Johnson announced his "From Here To Now To You" U.S., Canada and European tour dates for 2013 this week.
The House passed a ban after 20 weeks of pregnancy, a symbolic gift to conservatives that has zero chance of becoming law.
The comedian and star of Comedy Central's "Chappelle's Show" is set to headline Funnyordie's "Oddball Tour" this summer.
Bonnaroo has announced the 2013 webcast lineup and schedule for the 12th annual festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Mumford & Sons bassist Ted Dwayne has been hospitalized with a blood clot in his brain. As a result, the band has cancelled several tour dates leading up to its headlining performance at Bonnaroo.
The northeastern counties of Colorado have begun to push the idea of forming their own state.
De Silva, a 14-year-old genius from Harrogate, Tenn., graduated high school three years ago, and in a matter of weeks she'll be walking at her college graduation ceremony from American Military University.
So far in 2013, the overall U.S. unemployment rate has fallen 0.4 percentage points, from 7.9 percent in January to 7.5 percent in April.
Private government email accounts were used by officials in George W. Bush's administration, too. Are they even really secret?
A study about a Volkswagen car factory in Tennessee helps explain why local governments like foreign direct investment.
He supports cutting $20 billion from food stamps, and got nearly $3.5 million in farm subsidies, a watchdog group says.
The U.S. may be one of the most explored countries in the world, but you might not have heard about these great destinations.
The House just approved $20.5 billion in cuts to the federal food stamp program. Which states will feel the pinch the most?
The death toll in Syria is now above 80,000 and the number of refugees stands at 1.5 million, according to U.N. estimates.
A Tennessee man stole a tractor-trailer and claimed he was fleeing zombies, leading to numerous traffic accidents in California.