Boris Johnson made his remarks ahead of President Barack Obama's planned visit to London next week.
Tax returns released Friday suggest that Democrat Bernie Sanders is not part of the 1 percent he often rails against.
Ahead of next week's meeting between Western and Russian military leaders, the Kremlin is showing little appetite for improved relations.
Industry groups said the president’s call to open up cable boxes shows disregard for the FCC rule-making process.
During a visit to Britain next week, President Obama will try to strike a balance over the possibility of Britain leaving the European Union.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders clashed in a fierce debate Thursday in Brooklyn, just days before next week's New York primary.
Terrorism and a slump in oil prices will be on the agenda next week when the president travels to Riyadh — and then Britain and Germany.
NASA and the State Department seem to be the least prepared to handle data breaches, a risk firm's report said.
Politicians cited a series of regional threats, including Iran’s missile program, as an impetus for the move.
Russian authorities insisted the maneuvers were routine.
A dearth of federal funding for the Zika virus is trickling down to state and local health departments, forcing them to make tough choices.
The Democratic presidential candidates are vying for minority voters ahead of New York's primary next week.
While coalition members have agreed to the outline of Plan B — to be implemented if the ceasefire fails — the White House has yet to approve a list of specific weapons systems.
If Europe were to end its visa waiver program with the United States, tourism, business and trade would see a significant slump.
Pyongyang published a letter aping the late American president, invoking the Emancipation Proclamation and the famous Gettysburg Address.
NATO has said it will not return to business as usual until Russia respects international law.
Public health officials delivered the update Monday from the White House while re-upping their request for $1.9 billion to fight the virus' spread.
Fear of deportation keeps many at home, even though the law guarantees education regardless of immigration status.
Syrian President Bashar Assad has been accused of using chemical weapons on his own people, but ally Iran continues to support him.
The president said his administration is not given enough credit for repairing the economy but expects perceptions to change over time.
The visit is seen as Washington’s effort to forge closer ties with India, especially in countering China’s moves.
Japan kicked off a gathering of foreign ministers from the Group of Seven advanced economies in a city destroyed by a U.S. atom bomb more than 70 years ago.