OSAGE CITY, Kansas: Paul Davis has a simple formula for winning over President Donald Trump’s supporters in his Kansas race for Congress: He talks about...
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama has several diplomatic and military choices before him as he considers whether to take action against the government of...
WASHINGTON: U.S. plans to arm Syrian rebels passed one congressional hurdle but may face more when funding runs out in two months, further delaying the flow...
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama will move forward with a plan for the United States to arm the struggling Syrian rebels after some congressional concerns...
WASHINGTON: Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry are lobbying members of Congress to try to break an impasse over White House plans to...
WASHINGTON: As he nears the end of a dozen years as director of the FBI, Robert Mueller finds himself defending the agency over its handling of two...
WASHINGTON: U.S. Republican lawmakers questioned Sunday whether the FBI had fumbled the case of one of the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects, saying it was...
WASHINGTON: After a car bomb struck the U.S. ambassador's residence in Lima in 1992, the State Department convened a special panel to answer the same...
WASHINGTON: Sporadic complaints about voting procedures surfaced from Pennsylvania to Florida Tuesday, while long lines in many states posed their own...
WASHINGTON: At a partisan and at times rancorous congressional hearing on events leading to the death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya, security...
WASHINGTON: Democratic and Republican intelligence experts in Congress are joining forces to condemn a series of jaw-dropping intelligence leaks which some...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, said on Tuesday he had received reports that armed Syrian opposition groups had engaged in human rights...
WASHINGTON: An influential U.S. Republican lawmaker, Representative Kay Granger, said o n F riday she was releasing $147 million in U.S. development aid for...
WASHINGTON: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to allow some U.S. military assistance to Egypt to go forward despite its failure to meet...
WASHINGTON: The United States should lead an international effort to protect key population centers in Syria through air strikes on President Bashar...
WASHINGTON: The White House announced plans Monday to help countries swept by Arab Spring revolutions with more than $800 million in economic aid, while...
WASHINGTON: Missile defense, an issue that has poisoned U.S.-Russia relations, could be a “game-changer” that transforms ties if the two sides...
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia says it has enough oil output capacity to meet global customers' needs if new sanctions keep Iran from exporting oil, a top U.S....
The U.S. State Department and foreign aid budget escaped devastating cuts in a fiscal 2012 spending plan that Congress has approved. Aid in war zones helped...
WASHINGTON: A U.S. House committee on Thursday voted to require President Barack Obama to sell 66 new F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan in addition to a $5.3...
WASHINGTON: Republican Senator John McCain has some advice for President Barack Obama to help energize stalled Middle East peacemaking: Put former President...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate Thursday voted overwhelmingly to confirm General David Petraeus, now commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, to be the...