The Venezuelan government and opposition have sent envoys to Norway to attend talks on ways of ending the South American country’s crisis, though their mutual mistrust and differences on key issues are likely to slow chances of progress.
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Lawmakers from both parties in Congress demand more information on the White House’s claims of rising threats in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump will lay out yet another immigration plan as he tries to convince the public and lawmakers that the nation’s legal immigration system should be overhauled.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday that he will seek the Democratic nomination for president, adding his name to a list of nearly two dozen candidates.
In a swipe at telecommunications giant Huawei, the Trump administration has issued an executive order aimed at banning its equipment from U.S. networks and said it was subjecting the Chinese company to strict export controls.
Missouri’s Republican-led Senate has passed a bill to ban abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy, acting only hours after Alabama’s governor signed a near-total abortion ban.
Police believe the woman was killed and that the baby was forcibly removed.
A California cafe is brewing up what it calls the world’s most expensive coffee — at $75 a cup.
As Utah defends its strict new abortion ban against a court challenge, the chief prosecutor overseeing the county with the state’s only two clinics has said he won’t enforce the measure.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed bills Wednesday aimed at protecting patients with pre-existing conditions and helping them avoid high emergency-room bills for out-of-network hospitals.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned media baron Conrad Black, convicted in 2007 of defrauding investors in his company Hollinger International of millions.
Rabbi Craig Rosenstein was shocked to learn that his daughter, an Escobedo Middle School student, had found a note with a swastika and a menacing message on her desk.
Four Nevada Army National Guardsmen, members of a Las Vegas company, were injured Wednesday during a training accident in Louisiana that killed another person.
Officials say a mother has been banned from a Southern California school after she threatened a classroom full of students over the alleged bullying of her daughter.
A bill that would have transformed traffic offenses from misdemeanor crimes into civil infractions in Nevada was pulled by its sponsor.