"If Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose," Ted Cruz said in the debate. Jeb Bush and John Kasich argued for a path to citizenship.
The nation's capital honors servicemen and women with several tribute events this Veterans Day.
The first version of the legislation was vetoed by President Barack Obama.
The poll's finding comes amid national tensions over gun control and gun violence.
David Byttow, a tech entrepreneur who has worked at Google, Medium, and Square, chats with IBT about building a successful app.
The announcement came after a ruling Monday from the 5th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, which upheld an injunction against Obama's executive orders based on challenges from more than two dozen Republican-led states.
A company called Xaxis claims to have data on 166 million U.S. voters -- one reason why campaigns will spend more than $1 billion on digital ads for next year's election.
Six months after POTUS joined Twitter he's now on Facebook to get people talking about climate change.
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.
The contract comes amid increased tension in the region, with Israel fearful of Iran's potential ability to acquire nuclear weapons.
Californians are more likely to view immigrants as a positive force on society, compared with the rest of the United States.
The Russian government says it has identified individuals financing international terrorism in 77 out of 85 of its regions.
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?
"If we find additional groups that are willing to fight ISIL and are capable and motivated, we'll do more," Ash Carter told ABC Sunday.
Egyptian authorities have been wary of calling the Russian plane crash in Sinai the result of a terrorist attack, even as governments look to overhaul airport security.
The Federal Railroad Administration approved a $28 million study of one leg of a much-discussed high-speed magnetic-levitation line between Washington and New York.
Trains now transport almost 1 million barrels of crude a day within the U.S., while some companies are pumping more through existing pipelines.
An article alleging Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson fabricated elements of his claims about West Point prompted some conservatives to chastise the press.
In an MSNBC forum, the Democrat also emphasized her independence from Wall Street and her support for families affected by gun violence.
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow drew some unexpected responses from Democratic candidates O'Malley, Sanders and Clinton.
In response to a plane crash in Egypt, the U.S. will expand safety efforts at several Mideast airports that handle U.S.-bound flights, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.
Republican presidential candidates, perhaps predictably, slammed President Barack Obama's Keystone XL decision while Democrats, perhaps predictably, praised it.