The UN confirmed its nuclear compliance as the U.S. and EU lift sanctions; Tehran and Washington also swap prisoners, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian.
In another aggressive measure to fight climate change, the White House halts all new mining projects on federal lands.
We have officially reached Peak Shabby Chic.
Thoughts on David Bowie from a professor who’s in the middle of a year spent impersonating him
UNICEF says its representatives in the besieged Syrian town witnessed a teenager die of malnutrition.
Officials confirmed the case a day after WHO declared all of West Africa free of the deadly virus.
The two Republican leaders need to balance ambition and caution in a volatile election year in Congress.
Four human-rights lawyers were charged with subverting state power and a Swedish legal-aid activist was arrested.
When did the mayor learn about the shooting of Laquan McDonald, and why did he try to block the release of a video showing another black teen’s death by police bullet?
It’s a rare one.
The number of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay has fallen below 100 for the first time since it opened in 2002.
The Republican contenders gather tonight for one of the final debates before the Iowa caucuses.
During his State of the Union speech, the president mentioned a labor protection with a long history.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the strike on the capital of Indonesia that killed seven people, including all five attackers.