Fifty-one State Department officials are urging the Obama administration to conduct airstrikes against the Assad regime.
The first black box was recovered Thursday, and both retrievals will likely allows investigators to determine why Flight 804 crashed.
The California judge said the sexual-assault victim suffered “physical and devastating emotional injury,” but a prison sentence for her offender was not appropriate.
The presumptive Republican nominee faces an onslaught of negative ads, without the cash or staff to respond in kind.
The Harvard scholar says papyrus is probably a forgery.
The Labour Party member of Parliament, who was killed Thursday, was an activist and a passionate voice for refugees.
The president on Thursday traveled to the scene of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
A federal judge tossed out the case on procedural grounds Wednesday.
A search vessel has retrieved from the Mediterranean the downed plane’s cockpit-voice recorder.
With a 15-hour filibuster, Chris Murphy won the chance to bring up a pair of amendments, but no guarantee that they will pass.
French officials say 20 Russians will be deported following violence at the soccer tournament.
One year ago, the entertainer got into the race—and reporters got him all wrong. Or did they?
The Canadian House of Commons tweaked the national anthem toward inclusion Wednesday.
Egyptian officials said Wednesday they have found the remains of Flight 804, which vanished last month.
Prosecutors successfully removed Judge Aaron Persky from a new sexual-assault case on Tuesday, citing his controversial role in Brock Turner’s trial.
The FBI is seeking the public’s help to piece together why Omar Mateen selected the Pulse nightclub as his target.
Eduardo Cunha, the legislator who led the charge to remove Dilma Rousseff, now faces his own crisis.
The denomination so rooted in slavery passed a resolution Tuesday, recognizing its past.
Rival flotillas sailed the river harboring gill will ahead of the June 23 referendum that will decide the U.K.’s membership in the EU.
New guidelines from the World Health Organization say drinking coffee may prevent cancer, and represent the latest in a long debate over the harms and benefits of a beloved beverage.