The presumptive Republican nominee wants a meeting to discuss restricting firearm sales to people on the terrorist watch list.
Britain’s Prince William is appearing on the cover of Attitude, a gay magazine.
State-run media in the Islamic Republic report a deal has been struck with the airplane manufacturer to buy more than 100 aircraft. But any agreement is subject to U.S. government approval.
Donald Trump portrays immigration as a threat to public safety, but research paints a very different picture.
Government mandates can’t hurt the economy if they’re stuck in legislative gridlock.
Since the shooting in Orlando, the Republican has adopted some new talking points—including defending LGBT Americans—but his strategy seems to have changed little.
And even if it is, does that title matter?
Michigan law now requires public schoolchildren learn about the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide.
The president on Tuesday criticized “politicians who tweet” for trying to goad him into using the term “radical Islam.”
Once more, the presumptive Republican nominee takes a standard GOP talking point and turns it up a notch, implying the president is guilty of treason.
The Orlando massacre has not bridged the gap between the House speaker and the presumptive GOP nominee on national security.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the government's rules, which ensure consumers get equal access to internet.
UEFA has handed Russia a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 and fined it approximately $168,000 for the behavior of Russian fans in a game against England on June 11.
Democrats say yes. Here’s their case for a firearms restriction on people on the terrorist watch list.
A man who reportedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State killed a French police officer and his partner late Monday in a Paris suburb.
The presumptive Republican nominee responded to the shooting in Orlando with a blistering attack on Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
University of Connecticut center Steven Enoch is becoming a dual citizen, having never traveled to the country before.
Firearms are less common in U.S. terrorist attacks than those committed elsewhere. But they’re more deadly.
Canada refused to pay $8 million for Robert Hall, who was kidnapped by an Islamist group in the Philippines in September.
A Dutch woman was detained for three months on charges of alcohol consumption and adultery after reporting she had been drugged and raped.