Libya is asking the European Union for motorboats and helicopters to help patrol the Mediterranean sea for ships carrying migrants
Shares in Europe are mixed after another day of gains in Asia as investors await an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump on tax cuts that could give a boost to U.S. companies and household spending
French foreign minister says sarin gas used in Syria attack bears chemical 'signature' of the regime
Swedish authorities say they have released a second person arrested in connection with in the April 7 truck attack that killed four people and injured 15 others in Stockholm
Many of the players have changed in Congress and the White House, but the same gridlock and partisan brinksmanship of the past eight years have lawmakers scrambling to avoid a government shutdown this week
FINANCIAL MARKETS Asian stocks climb on hopes for US tax cuts, budget deal SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Shares rose in Asia on Wednesday after hopes for tax cuts by U.S. President Donald Trump drove…
President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, appeared to violate U.S. law when he failed to seek permission or inform the government about accepting money from Russian organizations
A new report from Virginia Department of Education says the biggest shortage of teachers is in special education
One of Virginia's largest cities could officially declare that it's not a "sanctuary city" for immigrants
Arkansas has executed three inmates in the past week using a sedative that's been the subject of multiple court challenges since it was first used by Florida in 2013
Japan's disaster reconstruction minister has resigned over his remark that "it was good" that the March 2011 quake and tsunami had hit northern Japan instead of areas closer to Tokyo
Japan's disaster reconstruction minister has resigned over his remark that "it was good" that the March 2011 quake and tsunami had hit northern Japan instead of areas closer to Tokyo
South Korea says key parts of a contentious U.S. missile defense system have been installed a day after rival North Korea showed off its military power
The White House is blasting a federal judge's decision Tuesday blocking President Trump's attempt to withhold funding from "sanctuary cities" that do not cooperate with U.S. immigration officials
An international human rights watchdog is calling on Southeast Asian leaders to take a stand against the Philippines' war on drugs that has left thousands dead under President Rodrigo Duterte, the host of this week's regional summit