As Santorum makes another go at the White House, his 3-year-old daughter's health woes will likely once again play a significant role in his campaign's efforts to find common ground with voters.
Russia's Foreign Ministry expressed support for Venezuela's tactics against opposition groups and pledged continued economic cooperation.
At least 10 people are dead, several more are missing, and an estimated 4,000 houses have been damaged by rain and floods in Texas and Oklahoma this week.
Hundreds of square meters of land were transferred to the Shim'a settlement of in 1983, though West Bank Israeli settlements and their expansion are considered illegal.
President Barack Obama heralded the first U.S. Memorial Day in 14 years without a major ground war in an annual ceremony of remembrance on Monday for fallen American forces.
The U.S. is optimistic a deal to set up a free trade zone across the Pacific will be concluded soon, with sensitive issues likely to be ironed out when its Congress resumes sessions.
The Israeli Prime Minister publicly expressed his gratitude to the Obama administration for blocking a U.N. nuclear weapons conference.
Diplomats reported progress in the fourth round of talks between the two countries since the announcement that they would seek to restore relations.
Democratic opponents Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown were unable to rally enough opposition.
President-elect Muhammadu Buhari expressed disappointment that the outgoing administration had so far hindered a smooth transfer of power.
Some 2,000 illegal immigrants were given work permits. Texas' attorney general said that shows executive actions on immigration shouldn't go forward.
Israel’s new deputy foreign minister strongly refuted international criticism of the country's policies and defended its West Bank settlements.
Lawmakers say carving $700M out of Medicare to help people who lose jobs because of-free trade agreements sets a bad precedent.
An analysis released this week says Obama's executive action, currently being challenged in court, will boost the economy by $164 billion over the next decade.
In a 62 to 38 vote, Democratic opponents led by Elizabeth Warren couldn't rally enough opposition to hold trade promotion.
North Korea was taken off the U.S. state sponsors of terrorism list in 2008.
President Barack Obama is expected to pay his respects to the military in Washington, D.C., this weekend for the Memorial Day holiday.
The Islamic State allegedly used 30 car bombs, including 10 massive ones, during its attack on the city of Ramadi.
Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, said that it is "really arrogant" to think the role of humans in climate change is clear.
Some have let their Google Plus accounts fall by the wayside. Not presidential contender Bernie Sanders.
The NHTSA wants $908 million, but Congress says money won't impact record recalls.
White House adviser Gayle Smith has a long list of credentials, but her nomination to run the USAID and its billion-dollar budget has drawn criticism.