The Corps has approved two women for roles previously open only to men.
The EU says an agreement over migrants and visa-free travel for Turks is in jeopardy unless Ankara changes its anti-terrorism law—in line with a previous commitment.
An $800 million U.S. missile-defense site in Romania became operational Thursday and NATO’s chief tried to persuade an unconvinced Moscow that it wasn’t aimed at Russia.
The app’s new icon shows what has changed about mobile technology.
The pistol he used to kill the 17-year-old is now on sale at another website after it was pulled from sale at another auction site.
Senators voted to suspend Dilma Rousseff and begin an impeachment trial.
The Italian Parliament voted to extend the right to same-sex couples on Wednesday.
The state executed Earl Forrest on Wednesday night by lethal injection for a triple homicide in 2002.
A judge has ordered Robert Dear, who is accused of killing three people in November, to be sent a psychiatric institute.
The former CBC radio broadcaster signed a peace bond Wednesday as prosecutors dropped the last sexual-assault charge against him.
One town is paying its teachers in baby chicks because of cash shortages.
The search engine’s new policy will hurt companies pitching high-interest loans, but how will it affect borrowers?
Congress removed the last uses of “Oriental” and “Negro” from federal statutes on Monday.
Federal investigators said the fertilizer-plant fire in 2013 that killed 15 people was deliberately set.
Presidential candidates have released IRS forms for years, but the GOP candidate wants to break that pattern—even though it’s more important for him than anyone else.