Senator Dean Heller could be a swing vote on his party’s health care bill. His majority leader wants his help. His governor wants him to bring it down.
British officials are investigating a cyberattack on the country's Parliament after discovering "unauthorized attempts to access parliamentary user accounts."
The German-born Mr. Breder left New York for the University of Iowa to establish the first interdisciplinary art program of its kind.
More than 120 people have been buried by a landslide that caused huge rocks and a mass of earth to come crashing into their homes in a mountain village in southwestern China
In the far reaches of northeastern India, Buddhist monks chant and pace through rare funeral customs for a revered teacher.
The Syrian government has released hundreds of detainees including some who backed the insurgency against President Bashar Assad
Trump questions Obama's response to 'election meddling by Russia'
The incineration of the 24-story London high rise, the deadliest fire in Britain in more than a century, was fueled by a regulatory breakdown.
The Supreme Court is entering its final week of work before a summer hiatus
But Lara Trump said she's not surprised by such "out of control" comments.
The French Embassy in Baghdad says a Swiss journalist has died from wounds sustained in a Mosul mine blast earlier this week while reporting on the fight against the Islamic State group.
But Lara Trump said she's not surprised by such "out of control" comments.
At Smith College and many other institutions, new programs are there to help students used to achievement and recognition cope with basic setbacks.
In a village in Sichuan Province, an avalanche of mud and rocks buried as many as 40 homes in a village, officials said.
"We will deliver together to make the planet great again," Macron says.