As the U.S. scales back defense spending from post-WWII highs, spending priorities are being scrutinized.
The Republican National Committee released ads spotlighting women and minorities, the majority of whom currently support Democrats.
An executive order by President Obama has targeted key advisers to President Putin.
With over half the votes counted, 95.5 percent had chosen the option of annexation by Moscow.
Thirteen years after 9/11, a terrorist is on trial in New York for making threats against Americans and recruiting Al Qaeda bombers.
If extreme Iran-style sanctions are imposed on Russian exports, the EU would be much more exposed than the U.S.
The former Secretary of State polls extremely highly in Iowa, beating other candidates by double-digit percentage points.
Both ends of the political spectrum are in absolute agreement in their univocal and unadulterated disdain for the Russian President.
The president is pushing to expand the number of workers who would qualify for overtime pay. The usual sides converge.
The special election, fought over Obamacare, could be a bad sign for Democrats.
The proposed DHS budget cuts immigrant detention beds. House Republicans sent Secretary Johnson back with a message: Enforce the law.
President Barack Obama appeared on Zach Galifianakis' "Between Two Ferns" to promote Healthcare.gov and its fast-approaching March 31 deadline.
The suggestion Obama's projection of weakness is primarily to blame for Putin’s actions in Ukraine is unsubstantiated and historically incorrect.
Oil and gas industry lobbyists are pushing back against the Obama administration's budget requests.
The female condom is getting updated for the 21st century.
A survey found that 65 percent of Americans support building the Keystone Pipeline, including 51 percent of Democrats.
The OGS fund reintroduced defense spending that would otherwise be cut, and its growth has exploded since 2013.
There are more than 5,000 Indian nationals, including 4,000 students, living in different parts of Ukraine.
During their phone conversation, the U.S president and Japan's prime minister agreed Russia's presence in Ukraine is threatening world peace.
Most scientists aren't happy with the president's plan to keep research funding mostly frozen.
Israel is known for its high-tech industry, and Silicon Valley has noticed. Prime Minister Netanyahu himself has visited to bolster ties.
The New Jersey governor tells conservatives that to stop looking like obstructionists, they need to start talking about what they support.