The announcement will occur at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum, part of a three-day Africa summit in Washington.
President Barack Obama signed a $225 million bill into law granting Israel more money for Iron Dome.
As Obama hosts a summit of nearly 50 African heads of state in Washington, China's approach to the continent gives a useful template of action.
Malia Obama attended Chicago’s Lollapalooza Music Festival this weekend and reportedly caught Chance the Rapper’s set.
The U.S. is set to announce nearly $1 billion in business deals and $60 million a year for peacekeeping training during the US-Africa summit.
“There is a movement afoot," to make Romney 2016 happen.
At least six have died in weekend fighting.
President Obama has a demanding job. Over the years, his changing physical appearance has been the topic of many discussions.
After U.S. officials issued their strongest condemnation of Hamas yet, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Obama to trust him.
After Friday’s collapsed cease-fire, Israel and Hamas are not attending Cairo negotiations.
A U.S.-backed cease-fire in Gaza broke down about 90 minutes after it became effective Friday.
A bill calling for $225 million to replenish Israel's missile-defense system is being sent to President Barack Obama for signing into law.
The Export-Import Bank hasn't changed -- but the two parties' positions on taxpayer subsidies to corporations have.
The U.S. House of Representatives planned to vote on Friday on revised border security legislation that would make it easier to deport Central American child migrants from the southwestern border, satisfying a key demand from conservative Republicans.
A new report breaks down who's leaving, why, and what can be done to help more students finish college.
Obama acknowledged that "we tortured some folks," but also said he has full confidence in CIA Director John Brennan.
Summer recess was delayed for many members of Congress after they could not agree on an immigration reform.
By a vote of 50-44, the bill failed to clear a procedural hurdle.
A bill to fund border security blew up in House Speaker John Boehner's face on Thursday, leaving Republicans in disarray and struggling to reconcile Tea Party demands with the need to deal with a humanitarian crisis on the southwestern border with Mexico.
Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency and Liberia has appealed to the international community for assistance.
Democrats may make the case that the GOP House spent its time suing Obama instead of working on serious issues.
The 225-201 vote, along party lines, to authorize the suit will allow House lawyers to draft legal documents over a five-week summer recess starting on Friday.