In backing Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, the U.S. senator from Massachusetts called the Republican a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud.”
Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned his back on a deal to bring the center-left into his coalition, instead joining hands with a far-right nationalist.
A protest Friday in the heavily fortified section of Iraq's capital resulted in at least four deaths and 100 injuries.
Officials say the man was openly brandishing a firearm as he approached the residence of the U.S. president.
Jesse Olivieri, from Ashland, Pennsylvania, was identified as the suspect shot Friday by Secret Service agents.
Officials said many workers will earn more money, an estimated total of $12 billion over the next decade, while others will work fewer hours for the same pay.
IBT has collected some of the best quotes and harshest roasts from the White House Correspondents’ Association dinners since President Barack Obama took office.
It is the first visit for Vice President Joe Biden since U.S. forces withdrew in 2011 following a nine-year occupation.
Comedian Seth Meyers mocked the media’s rush to speculate about the presidential candidates’ running mate decisions on “Late Night” Tuesday.
The U.S. vice president said his recent meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders left him discouraged over the prospects for peace at present.
Saturday’s HBO film about the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings revives a controversial episode from the vice president's Senate years.
Tax returns released Friday suggest that Democrat Bernie Sanders is not part of the 1 percent he often rails against.
The president and Yellen will “discuss the state of the American and global economy, Wall Street reform, and the long-term economic outlook,” the White House said.
The embattled prime minister had been struggling to hold on to power after surviving a no-confidence vote in February.
Republican Chairman Reince Priebus says he could see the Democrats turning to Vice President Joe Biden if Hillary Clinton’s legal troubles mount.
The U.S. president's busy schedule will prevent him from meeting with his Turkish counterpart, but there may be some other reasons for the apparent snub.
Senate Republicans have been selectively using his previous remarks in the fight over President Obama’s nominee, the vice president said.
GOP front-runner Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are speaking to the pro-Israel advocacy group Monday.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden told a pro-Israel lobbying group that settlement expansion “is eroding in my view the prospect of a two-state solution.”
The Democratic presidential hopeful said Friday that he'll be too busy campaigning out West. But that might not be the only reason.
During presidential election years, the side experiencing less infighting was more likely to emerge victorious in November, a study says.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, says he won't schedule a hearing on any Supreme Court nominee during a presidential-election year.