Cash-strapped Syrians living in tent settlements struggle to return home after Assad’s fall
More than 90% of Syria's population lives in poverty after a decadelong war, and many Syrians can't afford to rebuild after Assad's fall.
More than 90% of Syria's population lives in poverty after a decadelong war, and many Syrians can't afford to rebuild after Assad's fall.
Federal officials are considering cool water releases for the third consecutive year at Glen Canyon Dam in Northern Arizona this summer to safeguard the humpback chub, a federally protected fish.
Three ballot drop boxes in evacuation areas — located in Garden Grove, Stanton and Westminster — remain shuttered.
The denial of bond for many held on immigration charges has unleashed lawsuits since July. The practice had played out for years in Tacoma.
Anna Gomez, the sole Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission, is urging media companies to resist what she sees as the Trump administration's crackdown on free speech.
The Supreme Court has refused to intervene in a discrimination lawsuit led by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores against the NFL, allowing the case to proceed toward trial.
Schools across the U.S. are starting to rethink the abundance of digital devices like laptops, tablets and learning apps in classrooms.
A spring heat wave is scorching parts of Western Europe, breaking temperature records and triggering government warnings.
Democrats are critiquing each other over personal stock trades as they look to hone an anti-corruption message against Trump in the midterms
South Korea says North Korea has launched a close-range ballistic missile and other weapons toward the sea. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said that Tuesday's launches prompted it to…