The race for the White House is heating up more every day. In a hard-hitting speech in the crucial swing state of Ohio Tuesday, Hillary Clinton blasted Donald Trump's economic policies.
House Republicans are unveiling a new proposal to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture in the Gaza Strip lifted an eight-year ban on Israeli-grown watermelons, the P.A.'s official Ma'an News Agency reported.
The White House acknowledged that the man-made uranium discovered by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors at Iran's Parchin plant last year was used to develop nuclear weapons.
Israeli Defense Ministry inspectors at the Kerem Shalom crossing to the Gaza Strip, aided by the Shin Bet, confiscated dozens of professional wetsuits believed destined for terrorists, including the Hamas naval commando unit.
The next EU Council president says "Islam has no place" in his eastern European nation of Slovakia.
Robert Fico is in his third term as Slovakia's prime minister. He warned in May that "migrants change the character of our country" and vowed he would not allow such change to affect his nation.
Could Tuesday's meeting signify a new relationship between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and evangelicals?
In three separate ads, the Republican Jewish Coalition is blasting three men it says are "anti-Israel voices in the Democratic Party platform process."
A California state bill that would virtually strip Christian colleges of the right to operate according to their religious beliefs appears to be inching forward.
Two years ago, the only Yazidi member of Iraq's Parliament made an impassioned plea to the world to help her people. They were stuck on Sinjar Mountain after fleeing the atrocities of the Islamic State. Today, Vian Dakhil made a new plea, asking the international community for new help.









