US Senate Votes to Debate Spying Legislation
The United States Senate has agreed to begin debate on a bill to reform how the nation fights terrorism.
The United States Senate has agreed to begin debate on a bill to reform how the nation fights terrorism.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry returns home Monday after breaking his leg in a bicycle accident.
Just a week after entering the Twitter world with his new handle, @POTUS, U.S. President Barack Obama was on Twitter Thursday answering questions on climate change.
Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum launched his second campaign for the White House on Wednesday.
Recovery operations in Texas and Mexico are expected to continue Tuesday, after severe weather ravaged the region.
Texas police are guarding against violence after a clash between competing motorcycle gangs.
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged six Chinese citizens with economic spying and stealing trade secrets.
And nine people were killed in gun violence between members of at least three opposing motorcycle gangs in the city of Waco, Texas.
The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the US has almost ruled out renewed talks with North Korea over its nuclear program.
President Barack Obama has talked with Arab officials about his government’s position on talks about Iran’s nuclear program.