Shannon Guess Richardson received 18 years for sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama.
President Obama announced a new round of sanctions as the EU met to discuss increasing its own prohibitions on the Kremlin.
The military says climate is a national security issue, but two House amendments would slash spending on climate research.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Tuesday urged Congress to clamp down on inversion deals, calling them an "abuse of our tax system."
On the 20th anniversary of the end of the Rwandan genocide, the world watches as thousands are killed in Syria's endless civil war.
Many hemp producers, reviving an old American crop, are pursuing rope, not dope.
The migrants were the first wave processed in new facilities through the Obama administration's expedited deportation process.
Hamas called for an "increase in ferocity and intensity" of attacks until prisoners are freed and Gaza is relieved of economic restrictions.
Siamak Moreh Sedgh's comments may be shocking, but they're not surprising; he's not outspoken about the Iranian regime.
The former POW was given a job in an effort to reintegrate him into the Army.
The settlement figure was more that twice what many analysts expected earlier this year.
Citigroup agreed to pay $7 billion to resolve a U.S. government investigation into shoddy mortgage-backed securities the bank sold in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis in a settlement set to be announced on Monday, sources said.
When ISIS began its takeover of key cities in Iraq last month, it seemed it would march on Baghdad as well. What happened?
Asked if Israel might move from the mostly aerial attacks of the past four days into a ground war in Gaza to stop militant rocket fire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu replied, "We are weighing all possibilities and preparing for all possibilities."
The officials, who are knowledgeable about the details of the case, said the U.S. government believes the relationship between the German defense official and his State Department contact was a friendship.
The White House commended James' off-the-court reasons for returning to the Cavaliers.
India's new prime minister to meet Obama in September.
Abdullah, the early leader in the vote count, has claimed that ballots at more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged in favor of Ahmadzai.
Casualties were reported from Israeli air strikes on Friday, while more people died in attacks on Saturday.
After criticizing the president on his use of executive orders, Boehner released a statement saying his lawsuit will focus on only one of Obama's 182 actions.
The secretary of state flew from China to Afghanistan, hoping to broker calm between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai
“It’s lonely just me doing stuff. I’d love if Republicans did stuff too,” Obama said.