On Thursday, the top U.S. official for human rights, Tom Malinowski, said that China would have to improve its rights record to ensure the summit between President Barack Obama and Xi is a success.
Under U.S. law, the military and the Department of Justice are not allowed to hold the detainees anywhere in the United States.
The city on Friday became the latest in a group of cities and states to limit residents' use of synthetic marijuana.
Kayla Mueller, of Prescott, Arizona, had traveled to the Turkey-Syria border in 2012 to work with refugees.
Speaking in Havana Friday morning, Secretary of State John Kerry praised the restoration of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
The Iran nuclear deal "isn’t a deal at all,” the Florida senator and presidential candidate said. “It is a string of concessions to a sworn adversary of the United States.”
The 20 tracks are mostly what you would expect to be on the president's list.
Lethal aid has been a sore point for Kiev since U.S. President Barack Obama decided in February to deny Ukraine's request for deadly weapons.
Police officers in U.S. states with high rates of gun ownership are three times more likely to be killed than those in states with fewer gun owners, according to a new study.
From Guantanamo to Iraq, Jeb Bush is not afraid to defend former President George W. Bush's choices.
The American real estate mogul ranks No. 9 and is considered a "Kremlin agent," meaning a supporter of Russia in international affairs.
Jeb Bush, Scott Walker and Chris Christie have slowly changed their tune on how to combat ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Fatumah Ahmed was the first woman in Kenya's history to hold the position of brigadier in the Kenya Defense Forces.
Jeb Bush called Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state a "failure."
In his first speech since the Republican presidential debates last week, Donald Trump touched on a range of topics, from China to Mexico to American foreign diplomats.
The Clinton campaign wouldn't let them interrupt an event, but Black Lives Matter protesters got a private meeting with the candidate.
The eastern Ukraine conflict is in danger of reverting to the kind of warfare that saw more than 5,500 killed in the first year.
The U.S. secretary of state said Tuesday that Iranian officials have expressed interest in addressing regional issues if the nuclear deal is finalized.
The al-Qaeda affiliate said that Turkey and America's plan to act against the Islamic State group does not serve the rebel cause.
The pledge to cut emissions by at least 26 percent was denounced by activists as "vastly inadequate."
Following a major policy speech on college affordability, Clinton and Bush laid into each other with graphics on Twitter.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency ads warn Central American and Mexican people about the risks of illegally crossing the American border.