The Supreme Court Takes Up Homelessness
Debates over homeless encampments in the United States have intensified as their number has surged. To tackle the problem, some cities have enforced bans on public camping.As the Supreme Court…
WATCH: Democrats in sanctuary cities sour on illegal immigrants as border crisis swells
As the border crisis continues to evolve and the undocumented migrant population grows, the tone of local sanctuary city officials has shifted.
Explore Virginia: What to do, tour and see on your next vacation
Experience the best of Virginia, a state rich in history and filled with fun attractions for the whole family.
Israel hits Iran with ‘limited’ strikes despite White House opposition
Despite the White House previously voicing its opposition against Israel striking back at Iran, the Jewish state issued "limited" strikes on Friday.
U.S. and Allies Penalize Iran for Striking Israel, and Try to Avert War
While imposing sanctions on Iran, U.S. and European governments are urging restraint amid fears of a cycle of escalation as Israel weighs retaliation for an Iranian attack.
Israel strikes site in Iran in retaliation for weekend assault: source
Israel early Friday fired missiles at a site in Iran in retaliation for Tehran's firing a barrage of missiles and drones at Israel over the weekend.
U.S. Vetoes Palestinian Bid to Be Full U.N. Member State
The move blocked a resolution to support a status that Palestinians had long sought at the United Nations, where it is considered a “nonmember observer state.”
Pirates’ Aroldis Chapman suspended 2 games after heated argument with umpire leads to ejection
Pittsburgh Pirates veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman has been suspended two games by MLB after he had a heated argument with a home plate umpire who ejected him.
Zimbabwe grants clemency to over 4,000 prisoners, some of whom were sentenced to death
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa granted clemency Thursday to over 4,000 prisoners, including some who had been on death row.
How South Africa’s former leader Zuma turned on his allies and became a surprise election foe
South Africa's national election will be unusual this year as polls and analysts warn that the ruling African National Congress party might receive less than 50% of votes.