Obama's immigration reforms would lift the threat of deportation for at least 250,000 undocumented people who work on farms, Arturo Rodriguez, the president of the United Farm Workers union, said on Wednesday.
Wind developers say the production tax credit, which expired in 2013, is crucial for boosting renewable-energy development.
Acting Secret Service Chief Joseph Clancy said that the September incident in which a man jumped a fence and entered the White House could have "dire consequences" in Wednesday testimony before a Congressional committee.
Republicans say Obama's use of executive orders are unconstitutional.
Obama will announce his plan to use executive action to address immigration on Thursday night. A poll shows more oppose than favor it.
Las Vegas is home to a growing population of active Latino voters who helped elect Obama in 2008 and 2012,
New York is competing against Phoenix, Philadelphia, Columbus and Birmingham.
"Saturday Night Live" player Cecily Strong will be the fourth woman to host the annual correspondents' dinner.
The president looks poised to go big with executive action, shielding up to 5 million people from deportation.
On Monday, in an interview with Univision, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said that Obama should move on immigration "now."
After Tuesday's attack at a Jerusalem synagogue, officials have announced that a fifth person has died from injuries sustained.
In the years since the Keystone pipeline was first proposed, falling oil prices and rising U.S. production have made it less relevant.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick apologizes for a colleague's comments suggesting the company could intimidate journalists.
U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus reportedly said the $4.7 million in taxpayer money he has spent on overseas travel has been a "phenomenal" investment.
Most legislators support the fight against ISIS. But they're not sure how to fund it -- or whether they want to be on record with a vote.
The U.S. Senate will vote Tuesday on a bill that could approve the Canada-to-U.S. oil pipeline. In the South, some are looking for the jobs.
ISIS has demanded nearly $6 million in ransom for the release of the unnamed American woman, The Daily Beast reported.
Two days after the open enrollment period began, a Gallup poll revealed increasing disapproval of the Affordable Care Act.
"Americans are unfortunately becoming desensitized to ISIS beheadings, almost to the point of thinking, 'You see one, you've seen 'em all.'"
The British prime minister sees a “dangerous backdrop of instability" that could lead to another global recession.
New York's Republican Party chairman likened a Bill de Blasio candidacy to Barack Obama's in 2008.
President Vladimir Putin said recently that falling oil prices could be potentially “catastrophic” for Russia.