New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez, the top foreign relations Democrat, is accused of bribery and using his office to help a donor.
The country may be struggling with goods shortages, but that won't put a dent in its military arsenal.
President Dilma Rousseff may finally land in Washington, but reportedly wants guarantees that the U.S. is no longer spying on her.
The ban was imposed in 2013 after the Egyptian army overthrew the government.
Democrats who rejected the measure said is was unfair to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country by their parents.
President Obama’s transportation bill, which went to Congress this week, would bolster the traffic safety watchdog’s power.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida are among the likely GOP presidential contenders who have endorsed Indiana's new law.
For his fifth trip to Africa, Obama will be co-hosting a meeting for business owners, investors and policymakers.
If fighting breaks out in the port city of Mariupol, all bets would be off for the east Ukrainian war.
Chavez worked tirelessly to secure a better life for millions of manual laborers in the United States.
Iranian and P5+1 negotiators gathered in the Swiss city of Lausanne on Tuesday to achieve a breakthrough in the final round of talks.
The deadline for the talks, which are taking place in Switzerland, is March 31.
The two first ladies plan to help the National Park Service attract younger, more diverse visitors to its sites.
The privacy breach by the organizers had affected a total of 31 leaders who attended the summit last year.
A Boeing OC-135B American observation aircraft will conduct the operation sometime this week.
In a survey of nearly 3,000 Americans, Obama was viewed as being more dangerous to the U.S. than the leaders of Russia and Syria.
The president's policies are "not going in the right direction," a retired Army official said in a TV interview.
The Middle East, the 2016 presidential race and Hillary Clinton's email scandal dominated Sunday talk shows.
Intelligence insiders reportedly debated whether snooping on Americans would stop terrorists, and raised civil liberties concerns.
In a blog, the search giant takes aim at News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch and counters several Wall Street Journal claims.
Chechnya actually offered Mexico weapons to fight the United States. Moscow was not pleased.
Antibiotic resistance is considered “a national security priority” by the government.