“They can’t even take care of the monuments they’ve already developed."
India had summoned American diplomats to discuss a report that claimed the NSA had spied on India's current ruling party in 2010.
U.S. military advisers have secretly operated in Somalia since around 2007 and Washington plans to deepen its security assistance to help the country fend off threats by Islamist militant group al Shabaab, U.S. officials said, according to Reuters in an exclusive report.
The Canadian pipeline company will likely face fierce opposition when it re-applies for certification in South Dakota.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was appointed by President Barack Obama to deliberate on the NSA's spying program.
The Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. said the government is running out of time and desperately needs military intervention.
A roundup of four patriotic recipes to make this July Fourth.
It's the third executive order from the POTUS in recent weeks.
President Barack Obama authorized 300 more troops to go to Iraq.
Even the Supreme Court is in disrepute, and don't ask about Congress.
The president blasted House Republicans for the failure "to pass a darn bill."
The next possible VA head is a unique choice for the post, but supporters say his corporate experience and military smarts could be just what the troubled agency needs.
BNP is expected to plead guilty to a criminal charge in Manhattan Federal Court on Monday.
Fears are growing terrorists with valid U.S. or European passports will be able to organize attacks.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's sexuality has been subject of much debate.
Soul legend Bobby Womack had a slew of hits, and his music was covered by artists such as the Rolling Stones.
Officials are trying to handle an influx of new arrivals, many of them unaccompanied minors from Central America, that has crowded facilities in Texas and led to efforts to move some to other states.
John Boehner wants to sue President Obama for bypassing the House with executive orders, but Obama has his own criticisms for the Republican-controlled body.
The findings emerged after President Barack Obama met with acting Veterans Secretary Sloan Gibson and the White House official assigned to investigate the agency, Rob Nabors.
The world's largest furniture maker said that it does not plan to raise in-store prices to accommodate the hike in wages.
A Commerce Department report had many wondering whether the U.S. is headed back to the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
Iran and the U.S. are both working with the Iraqi government to repel ISIS fighters but deny they are working together.