NHTSA has been accused of acting too slowly to prevent dangers involving Takata Corp air bags and General Motors Co ignition switches.
The president has reservations about the environmental impact of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.
The release of all 53 is not a pre-condition for holding talks on migration and on the eventual normalization of relations.
John Boehner had two things going for him: A large majority and the Tea Party's failure to coalesce behind a candidate.
The largest demonstration was scheduled to take place in front of the White House at 10 a.m.
The authenticity of the photo has yet to be verified, but the White House is reportedly looking into how the image made it on the Internet.
The two nuclear-armed neighbors have consistently accused the other of initiating violence along the heavily militarized Line of Control.
Some experts believe North Korea's alleged involvement in the hacking of Sony might put the country back on the list.
Louie Gohmert is one of two tea party Republicans challenging John Boehner for speaker.
Security has been tightened at airports across the country following reports of a potential attack.
A representative of North Korea's foreign ministry says the U.S. is "groundlessly stirring up bad blood."
The president will travel to three different states this week to preview the jobs, housing and higher-education portions of his State of the Union address.
Israeli officials vowed "offensive" action in retaliation over the Palestinian bid to join the International Criminal Court.
Since 2008, the economy has been the No. 1 issue in the eyes of the American public. Not anymore.
Falling gasoline prices and a potential veto by President Barack Obama could complicate the debate.
What's in the net-neutrality regulations -- and how hard they are on Internet service providers -- is still a mystery.
Thousands of Facebook users commented on Sarah Palin's controversial photos of her 6-year-old son Trig standing on the family dog.
Three North Korean state agencies and 10 individuals have been banned from doing business with the U.S.
Mario Cuomo, the outspoken former Democratic governor of New York, died Thursday.
Sen. Marco Rubio addressed speculation about his potential candidacy in a Wednesday interview.
The majority of the strikes by U.S.-led coalition forces occurred in or near the Syrian cities of Raqqa, Kobani and Deir el-Zour.
Of that total, more than 30,000 were civilians.