UC Santa Barbara students attend a candlelight vigil following Friday's series of drive-by shootings that left 7 people dead in the Isla Vista section of Santa Barbara May 24, 2014.
US Secretary of State John Kerry reiterated here on Friday that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) will not be accepted as a nuclear power.
Acting President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Henrique Capriles both wrapped up campaigning Thursday, both expressing confidence for winning Sunday's election.
Secretary of State John Kerry is sending his special representative for global intergovernmental affairs to China for the upcoming US-China Governors Forum, the State Department said Thursday.
The Cuban government has approved a set of guidelines on internet domain names, according to a decree published Thursday.
Even as US officials awaited the arrival of a sample of the H7N7 virus from China government-backed researchers had already begun testing a "seed" strain of the virus made from the genetic code posted on the Internet.
After months of negotiations, a bipartisan group of US senators aims to roll out a comprehensive immigration bill on Tuesday.
President Dilma Rousseff will make the first formal state visit by a Brazilian leader to the United States in nearly two decades.
A letter scientist Francis Crick wrote to his son about his Nobel Prize-winning DNA discovery has been sold to an anonymous buyer for more than $6 million.
President Barack Obama's 2014 budget provides a path to a bipartisan agreement and the right course of action for the economy, US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Thursday
A China-US exhibition featuring 24 famous names of painting and calligraphy in China kicked off in Beijing on Wednesday.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met visiting California Governor Jerry Brown on Thursday, encouraging the American state to boost its cooperation with China to lay a solid foundation for the development of bilateral relations.
US President Barack Obama made a major concession to Republicans Wednesday by calling for cuts in Social Security and Medicare during an ongoing budget battle in Congress.