Humanitarian crisis of Myanmar's ethnic minorities expected to be raised during White House visit
It may be up to Bill Clinton to define his role if his wife wins the White House in the November presidential election
Sometimes referred to as 'brain doping,' US special ops troops to Olympians turning to transcranial direct current stimulation to boost performance
The 12 time gold medalist did not say whether or not he lied about being held up at gunpoint
Nation's second-largest subway system stumbles, leaving many commuters angry or finding other ways to get to work
Leaders come and go at Number 10 Downing Street, but this chubby tabby has been a fixture since 2011
May takes over Downing Street, becoming the second female prime minister, amid tumultuous fallout from Brexit
A feeling of crisis has set in following last week's spasm of deadly violence that killed two African-Americans and five police officers in separate incidents
The long uphill legal climb by Adnan Syred, convicted of the '99 murder of Hae Min Lee, is no accident in the US justice system
After 42 years, Keillor retired from hosting the public radio staple "A Prairie Home Companion" on Saturday
The phrase 'income inequality' crops up routinely in presidential stump speeches. But for America's working poor, it's a grinding reality
American women have made great strides over the past 50 years, but will that progress be enough to convince voters to elect the country's first female president?
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee accused the Washington Post of "incredibly inaccurate coverage and reporting" on Twitter
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee joins prestigious and diverse club of trailblazing women in politics
Musical icon, who died in late April, would have turned 58 years old
Project aims to reach Syrian children uprooted by five years of civil war via digital games
However, 'doing what he did — and the way he did it — was inappropriate and illegal,' former top US law enforcement official said
As minorities rapidly head toward majority status in parts of America, candidates confront a far more diverse electorate
Massachusetts senator comes out swinging in online 'debate' with presumptive Republican presidential nominee
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