The nation's top diplomats came up with a total of four emails when the Associated Press used a Freedom of Information Act request to compel the State Department to produce messages former Secretary Hillary Clinton sent and received concerning drone strikes and U.S. surveillance programs.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who last week signed his state's controversial religious-freedom bill into law, on Tuesday asked lawmakers to make changes to the legislation that critics say permits discrimination against gay and lesbian Hoosiers.
President Barack Obama on Tuesday refused to sign a Republican-backed bill that would have overturned controversial union voting rules; his move marked the fourth time he vetoed legislation during his more than six years in office.
Paris Hilton is insisting she finally feels as if she has outgrown the whole party girl scene. Paris Hilton is insisting she finally feels as if she has outgrown the whole party girl scene.
Opposition to same-sex marriage increasingly presents a liability for candidates hoping to move into the White House - and that includes Republicans. While nearly three-quarters of all GOP supporters still reject such unions, more than 60 percent of those under 30 do not, pollster Whit Ayres said.
Venezuelans have been getting in line to add their signatures to a manifesto railing against the Obama administration's recent decision to sanction seven Venezuelan officials over alleged human rights abuses that occurred during last year’s anti-government protests.But some Venezuelans say they are being coerced into signing.
In a vote of no confidence, the Congress of Peru censured the prime minister and have forced her to resign. Prime Minister Jara had not served a full year before an espionage scandal revealed last month threatened her position.
The upcoming seventeenth episode of “Once Upon a Time” titled, “Heart of Gold” features the return of the Wicked Witch who will undoubtedly wreak havoc in the land of Oz.
In an effort to establish outreach programs designed to inform immigrants of their rights regarding U.S.-related labor organizing, The federal government has signed agreements with Mexico, Ecuador, and the Philippines.
A man is charged with calling in a bomb threat that closed the Justice Center last week interrupting the murder trial of Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, South Coast Today reports.
Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030. Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030.
Bolivian President Evo Morales has fired his Defence Minister Jorge Ledezma for wearing insensitive attire.
On a humanitarian trip made to deliver drinking water to a flood-ravaged region of Chile, Ledezma for wore a vest that bore a logo that made reference to Bolivia's claim to a section of coastline that it lost to Chile in a 19th-Century war.
In the upcoming fourth episode of “iZombie” titled, “Liv and Let Clive” Clive is able to identify a John Doe in the morgue as being one of his former criminal contacts. Clive initially met this John Doe character during his days on the vice squad.
Harry Styles is reportedly unhappy about Zayn Malik's unexpected departure from One Direction - not because he can no longer sing with him on stage - but because he did not quit the boyband before his bandmate.
A Washington, D.C.-based organization explains how long residents in all 50 states must work to earn enough money to pay their total tax bills for 2015.