A police analysis found the video of Kenji Goto's beheading by ISIS appears genuine.
The North Korean leader's comments follow remarks from President Obama, which suggested that the reclusive regime may collapse.
A campaign would've been a "difficult test and a hard fight," he says. His own weaknesses and a strong pool made 2016 success unlikely.
In recent speeches, Mitt Romney has raised concerns about inequality and the middle class' plight, in stark contrast to his 2012 campaign.
President Obama aimed some jabs at Republicans at a Democratic retreat in Philadelphia on Thursday.
President Obama's approval rating continues its upward momentum as gas prices remain low.
Authorities are investigating whether Christians were forcibly converted to Hinduism in a Wednesday ceremony organized by Vishnu Hindu Parishad.
The Senate voted 62-36 to authorize the pipeline, which would bring Canadian oil to the U.S. It now goes to the House.
Homeland Security "should not be put in jeopardy by the debate about immigration," former DHS secretaries wrote.
A special group charged with trying to overhaul the existing military compensation and retirement system is scheduled to announce its findings on Thursday.
The Senate is expected to pass the Keystone pipeline bill Thursday, but the president has threatened a veto.
The GOP has the power, but so far they have splintered over abortion, border security and homeland security funding. Can they agree on anything?
President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the Senate's version of the Keystone bill if it comes across his desk.
Finance chiefs around the world had previously given the U.S. a Jan. 1 deadline and threatened to move without it if it failed to do so.
Cuba's Raul Castro said "diplomatic rapprochement" would be of no value if the embargo wasn't lifted and Guantanamo Bay wasn't returned.
Despite no authorization from Congress, the U.S. has spent $1 billion fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Members of the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee grilled Loretta Lynch on the Obama administration’s actions on immigration.
Rivlin was in New York for his first official visit as president.
Some Republican members of the Judiciary Committee said they plan to hammer Lynch on her predecessor’s actions, including the legal implications of “amnesty” for undocumented immigrants.
The discussion is being held days after Democrats defeated a procedural vote that would have set up a final vote on the pipeline.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the companies not to advertise such services on their websites or on their search engines.
Amid the controversy over Michelle Obama's dress during the Obamas' Riyadh visit, officials said the first lady was not blurred out on state TV.