The president decision to lift the ban on weapons sales to the Southeast Asian country came despite concerns over political freedom.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the entertainer’s trial on charges of sexual assault can go forward.
The country’s Supreme Court of Appeal has made way for the legal domestic trade of rhino horns.
Harry Reid says ‘Hell no’ to a running mate who would be replaced in the Senate by a Republican. That means you, Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown, and Cory Booker.
Sugarcane shortfalls have forced the company to cease Coca-Cola production in the South American country.
Three North Koreans who worked at a restaurant in China have fled to a third country.
Two years after the Hall of Famer died at 54 from using chewing tobacco, his family is going after the industry.
Maung Saung Kha wrote that he’d tattooed a now-former leader’s name on his penis.
French officials say the tech giant owes $1.7 billion in back taxes.
The District wants to control how it spends its money. Republicans in the House say no.
The operation at the Idomeni camp on the border with Macedonia that houses more than 8,000 people is expected to take 10 days.
The Democrat is allegedly being scrutinized for accepting illegal campaign contributions.
A new congressional report claims the league tried to pull funding on concussion research.
Iraqi forces and other militias have started an offensive to recapture the city from the militant group.
Three people are confirmed dead in Monday’s demonstrations.
Investigators in Japan believe an international organization stole the millions in a coordinated attack that lasted about two hours.
Police officer Edward Nero has been acquitted of all four charges against him.
Her patchy Billboard Awards performance is drawing the inevitable flak, but fortunately other artists will get their chances to pay homage.
New Mexico farmers are re-evaluating the state of their crops after a pipeline broke earlier this month.