According to a census, Japan’s population shrank by nearly 1 million people in the past five years.
A new report looks at the potential benefits of President Obama’s plan to allow the undocumented parents of U.S. citizens to stay and work legally in the country.
The New Jersey governor makes a surprising and timely endorsement of the Republican front-runner.
An intra-Texas battle between Austin and San Antonio has erupted over a Lone Star culinary treasure.
Soccer’s governing body elected Gianni Infantino as its new president Friday, but questions persist over his ability to transform an organization beset by secrecy and plagued by allegations of corruption.
The chances are dwindling for Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio to knock off the front-runner, but they’ll have at least one in the Republican debate Thursday night.
The New York Giants’ defensive lineman was an NFL star before a Fourth of July accident altered the trajectory of his career.
The French encampment is perhaps the EU’s most infamous refugee camp.
Starting next week, the city will require chain restaurants to place salt-shaker warnings on menus beside items with 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more.
A storm that spun off tornadoes continued up the East Coast and has left a total of seven people dead.
With the moderate Republican governor of Nevada reportedly being vetted, two Atlantic staffers consider whether the move is a brilliant strategem or a hopeless strategic blunder.
Staff at the British broadcaster knew the iconic DJ was a serial sexual predator, but its management wasn’t made aware of the complaints, a new report says.
Western countries are quietly stepping up military action as the ranks of the Islamic State grow in Libya.