Among other topics, the leaders of the U.S. and Japan will discuss the prevention of crime by people at U.S. military bases.
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss John Koskinen’s potential impeachment, but didn’t set a date to vote.
North Korea’s ambassador to the United Nations has termed the Republican candidate’s willingness to meet Kim Jong Un as “propaganda.”
Considering the celebrity chef’s past criticism of President Barack Obama, Monday night’s dinner conversation was probably a thing to behold.
The decision was announced during the U.S. president’s first official trip to the Southeast Asian country, and comes amid simmering territorial disputes with China in the region.
The former NSA contractor responded to reports the Pentagon turned against a source when information about the agency's surveillance program was leaked.
The deal was signed Monday in the presence of U.S. President Barack Obama and his Vietnamese counterpart, Trần Đại Quang.
A guerilla commander with a $5 million bounty on his head is reportedly among those under consideration to succeed Mullah Akhtar Mansour.
Barack Obama will become the first sitting U.S. president to tour the site of the world’s first nuclear bombing this Friday.
President Obama aims to boost defense and economic ties with the country's communist rulers while also prodding them on human rights, aides say.
Hillary Clinton says she definitely will be the Democratic presidential nominee and called on Bernie Sanders to help unite the party.
A British exit would rock the EU by ripping away its second-largest economy, one of its top two military powers and its richest financial center.
Pressure has mounted for Obama to use his landmark visit, which begins Monday, to roll back a 32-year-old arms embargo on Hanoi, one of the last vestiges of wartime animosity.
The U.S. secretary of state will underscore the need for more change during his first visit since the formation of Myanmar's first democratically elected government in 50 years.
The Democrat spoke Saturday at the Circle of Mothers Conference, one day after Republican Donald Trump addressed the National Rifle Association.
Some 69 million citizens are registered to participate in Sunday's elections to fill National Assembly seats.
A protest Friday in the heavily fortified section of Iraq's capital resulted in at least four deaths and 100 injuries.
U.S. Army Gen. Joseph Votel, accompanied by CNN, visited with U.S. special operations forces in the war-torn country.
Aides deny the president’s travels to Japan and Vietnam will constitute an apology tour for U.S. actions in World War II and the Vietnam War.
Global markets and policymakers can largely only wait and see what Britons will say at the polls June 23.
Officials say the man was openly brandishing a firearm as he approached the residence of the U.S. president.
Jesse Olivieri, from Ashland, Pennsylvania, was identified as the suspect shot Friday by Secret Service agents.