Republicans who targeted net neutrality in the past could have better luck with a GOP Senate majority.
The international community is uncertain whether there will be an Iranian nuclear deal.
First lady Michelle Obama has become a bigger political asset than her husband on the 2014 campaign trail. Here's why.
Saeed Abedini's wife said her husband's mother and two siblings have fled Iran after threats from the country's government.
Stars encouraged voters to participate in the 2014 midterm elections Tuesday. Several of them tweeted encouragements and donated to candidates.
The 2014 midterms will decide the political future of the country for at least the next two years. Here's what to look for as the day unfolds.
Only about a quarter of eligible 18- to 29-year-olds will vote in today's elections. What's the problem with midterms and millennials?
Seizing the Senate would give Republicans, expected to build on their majority in the House, complete control of both chambers of Congress.
About three to four meetings are scheduled to be held in preparation for the Nuclear Security Summit in 2016.
Republican voting strategists learned from 2012 -- but still lack a centralized location for voter data.
“What the White House is trying to do is racialize all politics," economist and TV personality Ben Stein said during a Fox News appearance.
The head of Canada's largest oil-producing province says developers have alternatives to the proposed pipeline.
The economy's a big issue; immigration isn't. The key, as always, will be turnout.
Tuesday's congressional elections are likely to bring humbling losses to the Democratic party.
U.S. student loan balances have quadrupled since 2004 to $1.1 trillion, prompting fears it could crimp consumer spending.
President Barack Obama had to switch planes during his return from Philadelphia to Washington on Sunday night, the White House said.
The crowd held signs reading "I am not a mascot," and "Redskins refer to the scalps of my ancestors," outside TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
A passport case before the U.S. Supreme Court and centered on a 12-year-old child could have implications for American foreign policy.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says Republicans will be victorious in the midterm elections, but mostly because of Democratic President Barack Obama.
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says a Republican-controlled House and Senate would "get it done."
With long-standing foreign policy disagreements, the U.S. and China have some common ground on the fight against the Islamic State.
The U.S. president made history in 2012 as the first American chief executive to visit Myanmar, and he will return sooner than expected.