The head of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency says at least some militants have entered the country along with the asylum-seekers.
Jobs growth was strong in 2015, but the forecast for 2016 is a bit mixed.
The championship game descends on a city failing to deal with questions of affordability and inclusion.
A UN panel ruled that the Wikileaks founder’s detention is arbitrary.
Pope Francis will meet the head of the Russian Orthodox Church next week. It’s being seen as an attempt to heal the 1,000-year-old rift in Christianity.
The Japan Meteorological Agency says Mount Sakurajima, which is about 30 miles from a nuclear plant, erupted at 6:56 p.m. Friday.
The president is proposing a big per-barrel fee. It won’t be passed by this Congress, but what about the next?
Michigan’s governor says he only found out in January, but newly revealed emails show his aides were aware of the fatal outbreak nine months ago.
The two Democrats have the stage to themselves for the first time, as they argue over which of them is the true progressive.
The Florida senator accused the president, who visited a mosque to promote American values and stress the need for inclusion, of “pitting people against each other.”
The Grand Canyon state wants a divorce from the largest of the federal appellate jurisdictions—but is that the right solution to its problems?
The German city has stepped up security measures for a five-day festival after hundreds of women reported being assaulted there on New Year’s Eve.
On the last day to claim the California Lottery jackpot, one man says he’s already won. Now he’s suing.