Fidel Castro penned another letter of support to Venezuela's embattled president as the U.S. and Cuba continue talks.
Delegates from Tehran were more optimistic than Western counterparts about negotiations aimed at limiting Iran's uranium use.
A consortium from North Carolina hopes to convince Senate Republicans that Loretta Lynch should lead the Department of Justice.
Alabama's all-Republican Supreme Court had ordered probate judges to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Clinton criticized the Republican-led U.S. Congress on Monday in a pair of tweets, calling Capitol Hill fights over a key Obama administration nominee and a human trafficking bill a "trifecta against women."
Big Finance and its lobbyists are lining up to oppose long-delayed rules meant to protect retirement savings from bad advice.
The Obama administration released a report showing Obamacare has reduced the number of uninsured, despite Republican efforts to overturn law.
An anti-human trafficking Senate bill stalled by Democrats is the latest reason Republicans want to delay attorney general vote.
The Venezuelan president has sweeping new authority to combat a U.S. "threat." But he already had broad powers before.
Jeffrey Williams was arrested and charged for shooting two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, last week.
According to a report, acquisition of American firms by overseas buyers is on the rise since the U.S. came down on tax inversions.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 26 voted in favor of Lynch to replace Attorney General Eric Holder, clearing the way for her expected confirmation in the full Senate.
The suspect was identified as Jeffrey Williams, 20.
One thing Obama said is not funny was the letter Republican senators sent to Iran this week.
An exit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could lead to progress in Palestinian peace talks, experts have suggested.
Four years after the Syrian Civil War began, the men who took up arms against Bashar Assad have been absorbed by extremist groups.
The head of the U.S Senate subcommittee overseeing NASA says the agency's spending on space missions has fallen in recent years.
Two Secret Service agents may have been drinking on the job.
Hate groups are in every state of the country, although their numbers are falling.
Expect providers of Internet service and content to seize on the FCC's decision to give itself discretion.
Venezuela's President Maduro alluded to Uruguay's vice president as a "coward," prompting a surprising crack in the countries' close friendship.
The Obama administration has issued an executive order declaring the country an "extraordinary threat."