These are the people guiding US policy in the Middle East
Israelis are not sure what to expect out of new American president when he meets next week with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington
Both sides argue how a change to a 62-year-old tax law could affect the US political system
Populist who foresees fight against 'capitalist elite' no stranger to controversy
New US president says as many as 5 million votes may have been cast illegally in the November election, costing him the popular vote
President signed executive orders Tuesday which allow the construction of controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access (DAPL) oil pipelines
In one of his last missions as US secretary of state, John Kerry will join world leaders from 70 other countries at Jan. 15 conference, attempting to salvage a two-state solution that many analysts believe is beyond saving
In 1947, the U.N. adopted a resolution calling for separate, independent Arab and Jewish states, establishing Jerusalem as an international city
EPA says it has met its obligations to clean up the damage from 2015 Gold King Mine spill
US Institute of Peace study says poverty, unemployment and social injustice are important drivers of terrorism, and lead populations to increasingly turn to religion as a solution
As part of 'Operation Mummy's Curse,' several artifacts returned to Egypt as part of a US crackdown on illegal smuggling and sales of antiquities
Supporters believe that US president is activist's last hope for freedom, Peltier convicted for murders of two FBI agents during a 1975 standoff on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Russia and Syria have been pounding Aleppo for several weeks
Turkey accuses the cleric of orchestrating a failed coup
Lakota Sioux Indians and their supporters are celebrating the US government’s decision to temporarily halt construction of a $3.8 billion oil pipeline that would cross treaty land, but the issue is far from settled
Worshippers gather from sunrise Sunday on stony hill and vast surrounding plain known as Mount Arafat, about 15 kilometers from Mecca
Iran is boycotting this year's Hajj, citing Saudi “incompetence” and poor response by health and safety officials
Iran and Saudi Arabia are engaged in a war of words over custodianship of Islam's holiest sites
Gavin Long was a member of the United Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah Mu’ur Nation, an obscure group whose ideology draws from white supremacist movements
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