Democrats are trying to force a DREAM Act vote with a discharge petition, but the new Republican plan could halt any effort or bipartisan support.
The team at Velcro has made a music video about the ways in which people misuse the brand's name.
Hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade head to the "curvy couch" each morning, armed with the latest news for their 1.6 million viewers.
The Ex-Black stars goalkeeper’s trainer Abukari Damba has lauded the performance of the Black Stars B shot-stopper
Russia's use of Facebook was more extensive than previously reported.
An activist with a London-based rights group was convicted of a terrorism offence on Monday for refusing to divulge the passwords for his phone and laptop computer to the police.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Monday signed into law a controversial language bill which has sparked a standoff with Romania and other east European states.
A female US Marine on Monday became the first woman to complete the Corps' notoriously rigorous training course for infantry officers.
Kenya have been stripped of hosting the 2018 CHAN tournament by CAF
Susan Collins of Maine joined Rand Paul and John McCain in opposition to the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill, likely killing it.
Israel continues to build settlements "at a high rate," the UN envoy for the Middle East said Monday, in defiance of Security Council demands for an end to the expansion of Jewish outposts.
A part of Eminem's music catalog will soon be hitting the stock market through a new company, Royalty Flow.
Spain's chief public prosecutor refused on Monday to rule out the arrest of Catalan president Carles Puigdemont for pushing ahead with an independence referendum deemed illegal by Madrid.
Australians have until November 7 to complete a mail-in survey on whether or not the 1961 Marriage Act should be amended to include same-sex couples.
When the time came to buy Nokia, Satya Nadella voted "no."
Former Ukrainian prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Monday he would sue Russia in the European Court of Human Rights over allegations that he fought Kremlin forces in Chechnya.
Interpol said Monday that it seized a record total of 25 million illicit and counterfeit medicines worth more than $51 million (42 million euros) in a weeklong worldwide operation.
Iraq has hanged 42 prisoners condemned to death for crimes including kidnapping, killing members of the security forces, car bombings and other attacks, a justice ministry statement said on Monday.
The Congressional Budget Office said that the Graham-Cassidy bill would save enough against the federal deficit to move forward, but gave little other detail.
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