The GOP presidential nominee has hired a senior executive from Breitbart News and promoted a senior aide in an attempt to jump-start his foundering campaign.
Papua New Guinea’s leader said the two countries had agreed to shut the Manus facility, which holds 854 asylum-seekers.
The retired Red Sox ace is making noises about challenging Senator Elizabeth Warren in 2018. Let’s take a look at the oppo file.
Eight people died as rivers rose to historic highs and damaged 40,000 homes.
Anjem Choudary was found guilty for backing the militant group, bringing an end to a years-long investigation by British authorities.
The Navajo Nation is suing the federal government over a spill that sent more than 3 million gallons of toxic water into a major river last year.
A report that the recently ousted Fox News boss is advising the Republican fits with a campaign that increasingly resembles a political remake of The Expendables.
Some theories on why the giant insurer says it will walk away from 70 percent of its Affordable Care Act markets
Kathleen Kane resigned Tuesday after she was found guilty on nine criminal charges, including criminal conspiracy and perjury.
Investigators say Damin Pashilk started the Clayton fire and several other wildfires from last year.
Officers found a gun hidden in the home of the man arrested in connection with Saturday’s killings.
Authorities raided more than 50 companies and sought to arrest more than 100 executives in connection with last month’s attempted putsch.
The defense ministry says Russian fighter jets took off from Iran’s Hamdan airbase and struck ISIS targets.
The Obama administration announced Monday the transfer of 15 prisoners to the United Arab Emirates.
Vanderbilt University will rename a residence hall that has been formally called “Confederate Memorial Hall” for more than 80 years.
An air strike killed 11 and injured 19 others in Hajja province Monday, days after the collapse of peace talks.
The latest iteration of his immigration ban would allow only those who “embrace a tolerant American society” to enter the country.
Last week a suicide bomb killed 70 people in Balochistan, the scene of decades of unrest involving separatist rebels, the military, and jihadi groups.
Days of rain overflowed rivers to record levels, and rescuers have already rescued 20,000 people from their homes.
A village in Corsica became the third place in France to ban the swimsuit from its beaches Monday after a fight broke out over the weekend.