New documents reignite old claims that Poland’s former president and the founder of its anti-Communist Solidarity movement was a paid Communist informant in the 1970s.
A Cold War-era law and the recent thawing of Cuban-American relations has led to a rise in immigration.
Turkey has blamed a U.S.-allied Syrian Kurdish group for a deadly explosion in the capital.
According to new data, the stereotypical national obsession with the drink is much less steeped in reality than it used to be.
Citizens voted Thursday in a process that is already being called fraudulent.
Kanye West's seventh album makes married life sound anything but blissful.
The controversy surrounding the arrest of a student-body leader over his alleged remarks comes down to this question: Do free-speech rights extend to unpopular views?
The Republican lashed out on Wednesday, after Governor Nikki Haley’s endorsement went to Marco Rubio.
Calvin Coolidge attended the Pan American Conference in Havana in January 1928.
As the Senate weighs a legislative push, new survey results from swing states shows that support for a sentencing overhaul depends on how you pitch it.
Pope Francis visited Ciudad Juarez Wednesday, where his words focused on the plight of migrants.
ABC seems to think so, ousting its president after he shepherded an explosion of original and inclusive programming.
Why does the Republican candidate say it’s a useful tactic when the evidence suggests otherwise?
Russia, Saudi Arabia, and others are hoping to limit production levels and restore prices. The Islamic Republic is having none of it.