Barack Obama has taken to the media to announce new gun control measures. In a plan to help 'save lives' the USA president who is currently serving the country for the last time is doing his up-most best to tighten gun rules. After announcing the possible actions that are being planned to be take place, Obama revealed he believes that tighter background checks and more licences will help prevent the numerous attacks on people where guns are involved.
Controversial Republican candidate, Donald Trump, has declared the policies of President Barack Obama and his former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, are responsible for the “creation of ISIS.”
Pres. Barack Obama has signed the bill issued to stop manufacturers from mixing microbeads to their products – following several research stating the plastic materials’ harmful effects to the environment.
David Spade criticized the presidential couple, Barack and Michelle Obama for appearing on a TV show "Running Wild." PETA also criticized Obama for appearing with Bear Grylls.
In an effort to combat terrorist attacks, China is not holding back to pass its controversial anti-terrorism law. The US government, meanwhile, had shown disapproval citing that it poses future problems for human rights and ultimately, would only do more harm than good.
US tech companies is against UK's Investigatory Powers Bill that would require all tech companies to provide the government an access to personal encrypted date. Tim Cook expresses his concerns and how the bill will also affect the US.
President Barack Obama signed Every Student Succeeds Act, which replaces former President Bush's No Child Left Behind. ESSA is said to bring major changes in the nation, as it will assign more authority to certain states interms of education control.
Barack Obama and his administration enacts protection for lions. The White House is expected to extend the Endangered Species Act protections for two breeds of lions in Africa.
President Obama exercised commuted nearly 100 inmates and 66 out of 2000 petitions for pardons. The president doubled the number of commutations since taking office in the White House.
President of U.S Barack Obama said that war against ISIS is still illegal and. Current military actions are still under AUMF legislation. The president calls out Congress to legalize it.
The Cybersecurity Act 2015 will allow private companies to share information of their customers with government agencies to prevent hacking and online theft.
Iran violated a U.N. Security Council resolution in October by test-firing a missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, a team of sanctions monitors said, leading to calls in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday for more sanctions on Tehran.
It was an agreement born from a fear of failure, delivered by the smoothness of French diplomacy. Six years earlier, countries had bitterly walked away from global climate talks in Copenhagen without a deal.
A married couple who killed 14 people in a California shooting rampage the FBI is investigating as an act of terrorism borrowed about $28,000 from an online lender, a sum deposited into their bank account about two weeks before the attack, sources said on Tuesday.
When Julio Manzini decided two years ago to name his small restaurant McDonald's after the famous fast-food chain (MCD.N), he had no idea it could cause any trouble. He has since been frightened into removing the name.
An investigation into the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris widened on Tuesday when French prosecutors said a man who provided lodging to the suspected ringleader must have known of a militant plot, and Belgium issued a warrant for a new suspect.
The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday sued Indiana Governor Mike Pence over his refusal to allow refugees fleeing Syria's civil war to resettle in the state, saying his position violates federal authority and the U.S. Constitution.
A U.S. air strike that destroyed a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz last month resulted from "human errors, failures in procedure and technical malfunctions," the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing military officials briefed on an internal investigation.
The family of a Texas Muslim teenager arrested for bringing a homemade clock that was mistaken for a bomb to school demanded $15 million in damages and an apology from the city of Irving and its schools to avoid a lawsuit, lawyers said on Monday.
The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation and an associated charity refiled tax returns for six years with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to amend their reporting of donations from foreign governments and other errors, the charities said on Monday.