Clifford Sloan will step down as the U.S. State Department's envoy to Guantanamo Bay.
Obama would have played into North Korea's hands if he'd called the Sony hack an act of war. He would have also been wrong, experts say.
The lawsuit claims Obama's policy change will allow more immigrants to enter the country illegally and commit crimes.
Young immigrants known as dreamers will be able to begin applying for driver's licenses Monday, according to a court ruling.
While Sony Pictures had earlier said that it was exploring ways to release the film, a lawyer said the film would still be distributed.
Yates is the U.S. attorney in Atlanta and a member of the attorney general's advisory committee.
Giuliani points finger at Obama, de Blasio for "propaganda."
Blame is being placed on different people for North Korea's cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The president likens it to "an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive."
Detractors blamed the civil-rights leader for inciting an anti-policy mentality, while he denounced the shootings and offered condolences.
The group posted a link to an old meme video called “you are an idiot.”
The president issued a statement condemning the killing of two New York police officers, while requesting people to reject violence.
In a televised speech, Raul Castro pledged that renewal of U.S. relations would not end communism in Cuba.
U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria are costing an average of $8.1 million per day, according to the Pentagon.
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Despite its crumbling economy, Russia says a new round of U.S. sanctions won't have the desired effect.
The FBI had said it had enough information to prove that North Korea was involved in the hack but Pyongyang denies it.
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.
India is offering to set up an insurance pool to indemnify global nuclear suppliers against liability in the case of a nuclear accident.
The CEO of Sony Pictures refuted assertions from president Obama that the company had "made a mistake" by canceling the film's release.
And the fourth quarter is when "interesting things happen," Obama said. He made clear that he will work with Congress, or act without them.
For-profit schools are almost fully funded by the federal government, so they'll be most impacted if the White House changes the rules for aid.