The Obama administration said Monday it was reviewing its annual $440 million aid package to the Palestinians because of their effort to join the International Criminal Court to pursue war-crimes char… Read more

The Obama administration said Monday it was reviewing its annual $440 million aid package to the Palestinians because of their effort to join the International Criminal Court to pursue war-crimes char… Read more
Some of the prospective jurors who could decide Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's fate got their first look Monday at the young man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon, and they seemed transfixed by the sig… Read more
The only son of former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry is seeking his late father's seat on the D.C. Council.… Read more
Imagine a world in which your garage door opens automatically as you pull into the driveway. The living room lights and heater turn on – perhaps the oven starts warming up, too…… Read more
President Barack Obama this week will test whether he still has the sway to keep Washington focused on his own priorities, even as a new Republican-run Congress descends on th…… Read more
Republicans remain in charge of the House, but it won't be the same Republicans leading many committees.Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, is poised to run the chamber for th…… Read more
People who lost loved ones or were injured in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings are clamoring for justice as jury selection gets underway in one of the nation's most closel…… Read more
Federal prosecutors say the man who shot President Ronald Reagan and three other people in 1981 won't face new charges in the death last summer of Reagan's former press secretary.… Read more
The United States is hitting North Korea with a new set of economic sanctions after determining the country was behind last month's computer hack at Sony.… Read more
The Palestinians have submitted documents to the United Nations to join the International Criminal Court, a move that will soon enable them to seek war crimes charges against Israel.… Read more
The Obama administration said Monday it was reviewing its annual $440 million aid package to the Palestinians because of their effort to join the International Criminal Court to pursue war-crimes char… Continue Reading
Some of the prospective jurors who could decide Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's fate got their first look Monday at the young man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon, and they seemed transfixed by the sig… Continue Reading
The only son of former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry is seeking his late father's seat on the D.C. Council.… Continue Reading
Imagine a world in which your garage door opens automatically as you pull into the driveway. The living room lights and heater turn on – perhaps the oven starts warming up, too…… Continue Reading
President Barack Obama this week will test whether he still has the sway to keep Washington focused on his own priorities, even as a new Republican-run Congress descends on th…… Continue Reading
Republicans remain in charge of the House, but it won't be the same Republicans leading many committees.Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, is poised to run the chamber for th…… Continue Reading
People who lost loved ones or were injured in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings are clamoring for justice as jury selection gets underway in one of the nation's most closel…… Continue Reading
Federal prosecutors say the man who shot President Ronald Reagan and three other people in 1981 won't face new charges in the death last summer of Reagan's former press secretary.… Continue Reading
The United States is hitting North Korea with a new set of economic sanctions after determining the country was behind last month's computer hack at Sony.… Continue Reading
The Palestinians have submitted documents to the United Nations to join the International Criminal Court, a move that will soon enable them to seek war crimes charges against Israel.… Continue Reading