Bailiffs and police plan to clear some protest sites in Hong Kong, but legal delays and bailiffs not working weekends have slowed plans.
Sen. John McCain would vote for a full repeal of President Obama's health care law, but doesn't think it's actually going to happen.
A recent uptick in violence in Myanmar has lagged progress toward democracy. Experts say the U.S. response should be supportive and understated.
Regulations to curb power plant and tailpipe pollution, methane and refrigerants could help slash U.S. emissions.
Obama wants to take things "to a new level" with China -- but his time to do it is limited, and China knows it.
The still-undecided Louisiana Senate race has prompted quick movement on a long-dormant project.
The Russian president didn't get the warmest welcome in China this week, and things may stay chilly at the G-20 summit.
Tariffs on popular technology products will be reduced over seven years, and the White House hopes the plan will create 60,000 jobs.
"I would go out to take depositions and be mistaken for the court reporter all the time,” as a young black lawyer, Lynch said.
The world’s two largest polluters have struck a deal to significantly reduce greenhouse gas outputs, but uncertainties remain.
Republicans lawmakers are seething over President Obama's announcement that the U.S. struck a deal with China to address climate change.
President Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to curb greenhouse gas emissions in a first-of-its-kind deal Wednesday. Will it be enough?
Republicans would likely have the votes to impeach Obama, but not to convict the president and remove him from office.
The U.N. committee also asked officials to elaborate on steps taken by the U.S. to comply with Obama’s "clear" guidance against torture.
Doar, who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama in 2012, died of congestive heart failure on Tuesday.
Under the terms of the ambitious pact, Xi Jinping agreed to cap emissions for the first time while Obama pledged deeper cuts for the U.S.
The popular comedy video site is said to be exploring a possible sale.
As Republicans continue to seethe over President Obama's immigration reform plans, the possibility of impeachment has been broached.
Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano burned down the first home since its eruption June 27.
A senior U.S. official reportedly said that Washington will not "stand idle" in charging China over alleged cyberattacks.
The 21-member nations in the APEC bloc approved the launch of a two-year study of the initiative proposed by China.
America's military veterans are struggling with financial management, stable employment and permanent housing.