A Christian group is urging the Biden administration to take action in the Armenian region of Nagorno-Karabakh to prevent a "second Armenian genocide."
Two 15th-century paintings were returned by a Spanish museum to Polish officials Wednesday following the determination that the art had been looted by Nazis during World War II.
Chicago labor union leaders released a new digital ad Wednesday. It touted the city's history as the birthplace of the labor movement as the reason it should be chosen to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
A multinational agreement to send U.S. and European tanks to Ukraine has crossed a watershed that Kyiv hopes will lead to an influx of “long-range missiles” and even fighter jets.
Officers with the U.S. Capitol Police took a pair of suspected serial carjackers into custody Tuesday after the two attempted to hide in the freezer of a local outdoor restaurant.
The National Archives is considering asking former presidents and vice presidents to search their properties and offices for classified material after multiple classified documents surfaced in unsafe locations recently.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was presented with the Union League of Philadelphia's Medal of Honor on Tuesday. It was first given to President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
Nevada is betting big that its lithium mines will bring billions of dollars and thousands of manufacturing and mining jobs to the state within the next five years.
While it's been speculated that Netflix will begin cracking down on password sharing, the company revealed in a shareholder letter last week that it could come within the first quarter of 2023.
Officials in Florida's Manatee County School District are scrambling to comply with the state's recently implemented law demanding transparency in school libraries.