Academics protesting US President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily barring travelers from six majority-Muslim countries
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton are are expected to outline their economic plans during campaign stops this week in Detroit. In recent days, Trump has been continuing to criticize Clinton, mocking her for saying that she had "short-circuited" while speaking about her use of a private e-mail server while at the state department.
Democratic Party delegates gathered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are ready to officially proclaim former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as their 2016 presidential nominee, making her the first U.S. woman ever to become a major party standard bearer in the race for the White House. VOA's Amanda Scott reports.
One visitor killed, another injured after they exited their private car within the park
Arthur Patterson, 36, extradited to South Korea to face charges in stabbing death of 22-year-old student
Reports in Chinese media say Zhou Chengjian, who heads the fashion brand Metersbonwe, was picked up by police earlier this week
Case brought by white former university student challenges program critics say offers minorities preferential admission to nation’s schools, colleges
'Good will' visit to aircraft carrier Liaoning comes as tensions persists between two nations over claims in South China Sea
It now faces a final reading on Tuesday before it is taken up by the House of Representatives
African-American church where nine black people in Bible study group were killed by white shooter last week, opens for regular worship service
Hundreds of people join in singing of hymns and recitation of prayers at sports arena in Southern city where nine people were slain in historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church
According to Census Bureau's 2013 Survey, US immigrant population was more than 41 million, or 13 percent
Some analysts say ISIL's moves are part of group's greater agenda of erasing modern borders, creating caliphate across region
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons chief says ship carrying last of chemical weapons just left Syrian port of Latakia
Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has led his country for more than 12 years, will step down from office after this week's election
In a VOA interview secretary of state discusses Iran nuclear issue but also says he hopes tensions with Russia over Ukraine do not affect other global issues requiring continuing US-Russia diplomacy