World Aug 17 Russia-Iran cooperation in Syria sends message to U.S. WASHINGTON — Russia's use of an Iranian air base to bomb targets in Syria sends a message to Washington as it weighs a military partnership with Moscow: Join us or we'll look to your enemies.
Politics Jul 29 Father of fallen Muslim soldier to Trump: Have you read the Constitution? Pakistan-born Khizr Khan attacked Donald Trump on Thursday at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia, saying that if it were up to Trump, his son never would have been American or served in the military.
Politics Jul 28 AP fact check: Hillary Clinton’s speech and other remarks from DNC’s final day There were swings and misses from both sides Thursday, at the Democratic convention where Hillary Clinton spoke from the stage and at Trump's earlier rally in Iowa.
World Jul 16 U.S. would consider extradition request for exiled Turkish cleric The Obama administration would entertain an extradition request for the U.S.-based cleric that Turkey's president is blaming for a failed coup attempt, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday.
Nation Jul 15 Two Americans killed in Nice, France attack Two Americans are among the dead from France's Bastille Day attack.
Nation Jul 09 Islamic State’s Twitter traffic drops amid U.S. efforts The Islamic State group's Twitter traffic has plunged 45 percent in the past two years, the Obama administration says.
Nation Jul 07 State Department reopens investigation of Clinton’s handling of classified information Spokesman John Kirby says the emails probe is restarting now that the Justice Department isn't pursuing a criminal prosecution. The State Department suspended its review in April to avoid interfering with the FBI's inquiry.
Politics Jun 17 50 U.S. diplomats dissent of Obama’s Syria policy in internal memo In internal document, U.S. diplomats demand Syria action.
World Jun 05 In Mongolia, Kerry seeks closer ties with democracy ‘oasis’ U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday tried his hand at archery, sampled curdled cheese and watched ancient wrestling, all while hailing Mongolia as a modern "oasis of democracy" in its neighborhood.
Nation May 31 U.S. warns summer’s Europe-bound Americans about terror risks WASHINGTON — The State Department is warning Americans visiting Europe this summer about the potential for terrorist attacks.