Day after forum on topic, Trump says Clinton policies brought 'ruin and death' in Middle East, and Clinton calls Trump 'scary' and 'dangerous'
The Florida jury that found George Zimmerman not guilty of killing unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin relied on a controversial Florida law to reach its verdict. RFE/RL takes a look at what's behind the public protests and the legal action Zimmerman could still face.
Former US president George H. W. Bush was back at the White House recognizing the work the Points of Light Foundation he founded in 1989
US Justice Department is reviewing whether federal charges should be brought against Zimmerman
With time running out, U.S. officials are struggling to cope with the task of launching the new online health insurance exchanges
Passionate, but mostly peaceful protests, have erupted in several U.S. cities
With two-way trade of nearly $500 billion last year, a bilateral investment treaty could mean big gains for both economies
US vice president spoke in Washington during annual high-level talks between two sides
Two sides were able to agree Wednesday on greater cooperation to reduce greenhouse gases, air pollution
Diplomats meet Wednesday for security, economic dialogue expected to include rival territorial claims to South China Sea
Secretary of State John Kerry and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew are heading the US delegation at the Strategic and Economic Dialogue, now in its fifth year
Three defendants face death penalty for hijacking a yacht off the coast of Somalia and murdering four Americans
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