President Barack Obama announced a series of measures he would take to help shape immigration law after years in which the U.S. Congress failed to pass any sort of reform.
The Republican-led House of Representatives has filed a lawsuit against the Obama Administration for what it believes are illegal policies regarding the implementation of President Obama's signature legislative achievement, the Affordable Care Act.
The United States has announced it will provide more non-lethal aid to the Ukrainian Army as it tries to contain a Russian-backed separatist movement in Ukraine's east.
Bereaved family members and citizens laid to rest Honduras' representative in the Miss World beauty contest, who was murdered after leaving a birthday party.
The automobile giant is accused of hiding safety defects that affected millions of vehicles.
The Secret Service arrested man near the White House after discovering a weapon and ammunition inside his vehicle.
Washington state has announced that it plans to sue the U.S federal government over its failure to adequately protect workers from radiation as they work to remove radioactive material from a location known as the Hanford Site.
An investigation by the U.S. Senate has found that major Wall Street firms actively drove up the price of key commodities, increasing the price of everything from a can of soda to a barrel of oil.
Peace talks between the government of Colombia and leftist rebels known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) are set to resume after an agreement to free a kidnapped Colombian general was reached.
The Israeli government has approved the construction of 78 new structures in Palestinian territory, despite the fact that the international community, including the United States, believes such settlements are illegal under international law.
Wai Kuen Kwok, a 61-year-old New Yorker, was pushed to death by an attacker for no obvious reason.
Pope Francis officially announced that he will make a trip to the United States sometime during 2015.
The International Criminal Police Organization, commonly known as Interpol, has created a most wanted list dedicated to the pursuit of people who have committed environmental crimes such as poaching.
The Governor of Missouri, Democrat Jay Nixon, has instituted a state of emergency for the entire state over fears that Darren Wilson, the officer accused of killing Mike Brown in August, will not be indicted on murder charges by a grand jury.
The government of Sweden has offered proof of what it claims was a submarine patrolling the waters off its coast.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM