The government reopened its doors Thursday after a battle-weary Congress approved a bipartisan measure to the shutdown.
U.S. will soon reconsider fates of prisoners previously deemed too dangerous to release.
Federal appeals decision revives enforcement of statute permitting indefinite detention of those suspected of aiding terrorists.
U.S. gets reprieve in keeping up the controversial practice.
A look at some of the misstatements about the extent of the Untited States' surveillance regime.
Intelligence agent who spent 13 years in U.S. prison says he still has affection for America.
Despite a thaw in relations, State Dept. won't remove island neighbor from a list that also includes Iran, Syria, and Sudan.
A group of U.S. government workers called the Digital Outreach Team is countering extremist propaganda on social media.
A contested auction of dozens of Native American tribal masks went ahead following a Paris court ruling.
TV broadcasters are feeling like the farmers of yesteryear who were asked to sell their land to make way for the nation's highways.