U.S. Department of State

Members of Congress pushed for new sanctions to punish Moscow for interference in the election.
The boy's birth certificate lists one parent as a U.S. citizen, which should entitle him to citizenship as well, the lawsuit argues.
The State Department will move to retrofit an existing building, rather than construct an entirely new one.
A draft of the Defense Department's new nuclear strategy says the U.S. could respond to certain “non-nuclear attacks” with nuclear weapons.
John Feeley says he felt "honor bound" to resign.
Trump's immigration crackdown could deport people to Mexican states now deemed as dangerous as Syria or Yemen.
The State Department said Pakistan could receive the funding if it takes decisive action against terrorism.
Vladimir Putin's government accused the U.S. of “direct interference" after the State Department urged the country to "hold genuine elections."