New numbers regarding last month’s deadly stampede near Mecca have revealed that the casualties, which were last put at 769 by the Saudi government, are actually closer to 1,470.
Days after Russia commenced its attack on ISIS targets in Syria, a number of their cruise missiles, launched from a Russian ship, have crashed in Iran.
Speaking at a fundraiser hosted by the Latino Victory Project political action committee on Tuesday night, Vice President Joe Biden had some harsh words for Republican presidential candidates, who he claimed were "beating" Hispanics down with their inflammatory rhetoric.
California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy has taken himself out of the race to fill John Boehner’s seat as Speaker for the House of Representatives, on the very day that he was expected to be nominated for the position.
Spencer Stone, one of the three U.S. citizens who were celebrated as heroes after thwarting a terror attack on a French train this summer, was stabbed in Sacramento, California.
In the next episode of “Quantico,” Alex (Priyanka Chopra), who is suspected of committing a terrorist attack, finally receives information about her father and ties to the FBI.
Hillary Clinton, the leading democratic presidential candidate, has voiced her opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a historic free-trade agreement between the Unites States and 11 other nations that would bring together 40 percent of the world’s economy.
The United States Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker is in Cuba, where she will engage in two days of talks regarding the U.S. embargo on the island nation.
A judge in Mexico has ruled that there is not enough evidence to try four of the seven soldiers who have been charged with executing 22 gang suspects after they surrendered.
On Friday thousands of masked protesters who gathered in Mexico City to commemorate the 47th anniversary of a student massacre that took place 10 days before the opening of the Summer Olympics in 1968, fought with riot police.
As they increase their efforts to track down former spymaster Antonio Stiuso, the Argentine government has warned the United States that their perceived reluctance to help locate the fugitive is jeopardizing their relationship with the Latin American nation.
The Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico has gone to court in an effort receive $400 million in local property tax revenue the financial institution claims has being illegally withheld by the Municipal Revenue Collections Center (CRIM), a local collection agency