Trump calls Bush a 'low energy person' while Bush questions Trump's conservative record
US Republican presidential contender Donald Trump says birthright citizenship remains biggest magnet for illegal immigration, wants to amend Constitution
Controversy over Clinton's emails from 2009 to 2013 is engulfing her standing as the leading 2016 Democratic presidential contender
Treatment of dissidents, human trafficking and press freedom are among thorny issues
State Department says segment will serve 'as a permanent reminder of our shared history' with Europe and 'the indispensable role of our transatlantic bond'
Image shared by Islamic State sympathizers on Twitter purportedly shows body of Tomislav Salopek
Trump stirred controversy recently when he made a crude remark about a female television anchor who asked him a tough question
Congress has about seven weeks to look over agreement that limits Iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions
US official tells news agencies that goal is to create an 'Islamic State-free zone' to ensure greater security along country's border with Syria
Monday's UN Security Council vote comes as US lawmakers begin their own review; President Obama's administration sent it to Congress on Sunday, setting off a 60-day review period
Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez sent text to friend and could hint at his motivation for attack at military support center in Chattanooga, Tennessee
US Secretary of State Kerry meets with Saudi Foreign Minister al-Jubeir in Washington, as British Foreign Secretary Hammond talks with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Jerusalem
Prices drop then gain as traders weigh prospect of flood of new Iranian oil on world market
Homeland Security Secretary says government is not ready to officially disclose who it thinks was behind attack on computers earlier this year
Beijing unveils a series of desperate new measures to stop three-week slide
Congressman Jason Chaffetz demands to know why personal information of government workers, retirees was not encrypted
President tells group of young Southeast Asian leaders that 'it may be that some' of China's territorial claims to waters are legitimate
President points to some progress but says US has to do more to close gap between country's wealthy and its middle class and impoverished people
Manhattan court rules massive data collection far exceeds scope of what Congress authorized
Trade talks are complex, though, and there is no guarantee an agreement will be reached anytime soon
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