ATHENS, Ga. — A Georgia appeals court on Monday canceled oral arguments that were scheduled for next month on the appeal of a ...
BEIRUT — A rare Israeli airstrike on central Beirut killed Hezbollah’s chief spokesman on Sunday, an official with the ...
The former Fox News commentator has made it clear, in his own book and in interviews, that he believes men and women should ...
MANILA, Philippines — The United States and the Philippines signed an agreement on Monday to secure the exchange of highly ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. on Monday imposed sanctions on organizations and firms involved in illegal settlement development in ...
They had fought together at Belleau Wood, clawing their way through enemy-infested thickets in a battle that became legendary ...
An officer with Veterans Affairs Police Department used excessive force when he beat an unarmed arrestee with his baton, for ...
Ambassador Mauricio Lyrio, Brazil’s key negotiator at G20, told journalists on Nov. 8 that the leaders’ final declaration ...
A Naval Academy graduate was charged with a hate crime after a tattoo shop in Annapolis reported its LGBTQ Pride flag had ...
Commissaries at U.S. bases in South Korea are replacing U.S. imports of certain fruits and vegetables with locally grown ...
House lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a sweeping package of measures to expand and strengthen private-sector medical care outside the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The U.S. military has destroyed its last supplies of toxic firefighting foam at bases in Japan, officials said.