Candidates secure delegates to party conventions with their performances in primaries and caucuses — but those delegates aren't the only ones who get to vote
While the leaders will certainly discuss regional security issues, they will devote equal time to economic issues, including the United States-led Trans-Pacific Partnership
Move appears aimed at ending civil war sparked by fighting between supporters of President Kiir and then-VP Machar in December 2013, after Machar was fired
A look at the who, what, where and why of the public health crisis that has poisoned the Flint water supply for more than a year
Statement, signed by more than 30 organizations, meant to ensure that any information relevant to combating Zika made freely and openly available to international community
Suspect allegedly admitted to being responsible for American aid worker Kayla Mueller, who officials say was sexually abused and ‘owned’ by one IS member
Country's willingness to send special forces contingent on US leading ground effort, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said Monday
Unlike the Western holiday, which starts the night before and ends the next day, the traditional celebration of Chinese New Year goes for 15 days, ending with the annual Lantern Festival
Latest figures include nearly 70 million more girls and women than estimated in 2014, because of new data from Indonesia, where the practice is banned
Fed policymakers leave their benchmark rate unchanged in a range of 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent
With no vaccines or drugs to target emerging virus, officials warn pregnant women to avoid travel to high-risk countries
Alexander Litvinenko died nearly 10 years ago after he was allegedly poisoned by a cup of tea laced with polonium-210
Taiwan voters on Saturday will elect a president, vice president and all 113 seats of the Legislative Yuan
President issues executive orders aimed at reducing firearms violence — in a nation where gun ownership rate is high, growing
Shia-majority Iran says Saudis will pay high price for death of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, key leader of Shi'ite protests in Saudi Arabia in 2011
From the horrific terror attacks in Paris to the heartbreaking image of a refugee child's body washed up on a Turkish beach, Twitter was the center of every story
Death of Army of Islam's Zahran Alloush in Damascus suburb is blow to armed opposition, bolstering Bashar al-Assad ahead of peace talks set for early 2016
The surge in violence is partly fueled by Palestinian frustration over the collapse of peace talks, growth of Jewish settlements on land they seek for a future state, and Islamist calls for the destruction of Israel
F-15s always meant as short-term, says Pentagon spokesman, adding there is no change ahead for US commitment to fighting IS
'Our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad,' presidential candidate said Monday
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