What will football fans think of Obama’s view on the dangers of football?
The conventional wisdom argues that a little more sensitivity would go a long way electorally. But the Republican Party still doesn't get it.
In the most-anticipated development, Obama announced he will end the telephone metadata collection program “as it currently exists.”
Congress gave its final go-ahead to the spending bill Thursday but not before some last-minute drama held up the decision.
The president is expected to call on Congress to set limits on the NSA's surveillance programs -- some may see a parallel with Eisenhower.
The war fund got fatter, but the Afghan Security Forces Fund was reduced by billions -- and other strange twists in the 2014 spending bill.
The U.S. is reducing carbon emissions and coal-fired power plants are being phased out, yet many states continue to be net coal importers.
There is something else to consider here: the very nature of U.S. society vs. the lifestyles of Europe.
As it turns out, the mass flight of citizens feared by the Castro government never happened. (Or so the government says.)
New findings show that reduced carbon emissions from these plants have helped President Obama reach his Climate Action Plan goals for the nation.
Polar ice melting has opened new sea lanes, prompting the U.S. to focus more resources and attention on the strategic region.
The hazards of the perpetual campaign continue to place the public, our policies, and some of the nations’ leading politicians at risk.
Over the next six months, Iran will destroy its stockpile of 20-percent-enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons.
The former Pentagon chief's memoir is the talk of Washington, with damaging impressions of Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi and others.
If the project is successful, commuters will be able to travel the 37 miles between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore in about 15 minutes.
O.J. Simpson reportedly might die in three months from brain cancer, requested clemency and allegedly confessed to Nicole Brown's murder.
The question remains: Will Janet Yellen reduce stimulus measures at the same pace that Bernanke would likely have done so?
Barring some unforeseen crisis, Hillary is running for President in 2016.
Chinese website Sohu Video has licensed "SNL" for online viewing, but will it translate?
Justice Sonia Sotomayor issues an emergency injunction hours before rules take effect.
A photo that soccer star Nicolas Anelka seems to think is of President Obama doing the gesture has sparked controversy.
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