Fox News reporter Mike Tobin stops two women from kissing him during a live report on the Boston Marathon bombings in this viral video.
Thomas Barrabi
Apr 24, 2013
A preliminary examination of cell phones and computers used by the Tsarnaev brothers finds no sign of an accomplice, an official source says.
Eric Linton
Apr 23, 2013
Evidence so far indicates that the Tsarnaev brothers did not have help from international terrorist groups.
Howard Koplowitz
Apr 23, 2013
The concentration of U.S. crude oil imports among its top-five suppliers is the highest since 1997.
Moran Zhang
Apr 23, 2013
Saudi Arabia may change its weekend to bring it closer to Western standards, and further from its founding principles.
Jacey Fortin
Apr 23, 2013
At least 26 people were killed in northern Iraq as security forces stormed a rally site near Kirkuk used by the Sunni Muslim protesters.
Sreeja VN
Apr 23, 2013
Despite the commonly accepted narrative that Bashar Assad is a bad man who has to go, some in the West still support the Syrian president.
Maya Shwayder
Apr 20, 2013
The death toll in a suicide bomb attack on a Baghdad Café rose to 32, as five more bodies were recovered Friday.
Sreeja VN
Apr 19, 2013
Britain and France have informed the U.N. that there is credible evidence pointing to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
Amrutha Gayathri
Apr 19, 2013
More than 200 people were injured in the enormous blast at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, according to several reports.
Jeff Perlah
Apr 19, 2013
The USS Freedom, the first in a new class of U.S. warships, recently arrived in Singapore to join the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet.
Amrutha Gayathri
Apr 19, 2013
Following the death of two staff members, a Red Cross spokesman warns that the situation in Afghanistan is only going to get worse.
Maya Shwayder
Apr 18, 2013
Al-Chalabi was convicted in connection with a plot to attack U.S. and other Western targets in Jordan in 2003.
Palash Ghosh
Apr 16, 2013
Conspiracy theorists are running amok around the tragedy. Essam el-Erian rehashes a classic: There's a mystery hand behind it.
Alberto Riva
Apr 16, 2013
Carlos Arredondo is being heralded as one of the true heroes who helped victims immediately after two explosions rocked the Boston Marathon.
Connor Adams Sheets
Apr 15, 2013
Saddam's former foreign minister and deputy premier says the dictator was "mentally ill" when he invaded Kuwait.
Maya Shwayder
Apr 15, 2013
A series of announcements this week confirms the link between al-Qaeda and jihadist rebels in Syria, leaving secular FSA fighters in a bind.
Jacey Fortin
Apr 10, 2013
In an annual report published on Wednesday, Amnesty International noted the global trend towards ending the death penalty continued.
Amrutha Gayathri
Apr 10, 2013
Even in death, Margaret Thatcher cannot escape the hatred she has long inspired.
Palash Ghosh
Apr 09, 2013
Syria accused the U.N. Tuesday of attempting to broaden a probe into an alleged chemical attack, official news agency SANA stated.
Amrutha Gayathri
Apr 09, 2013
Is America up to its old 'bio-psychological warfare tricks' again? A Chinese military officer says so, and he's not joking.
Michelle FlorCruz
Apr 08, 2013
There are still millions of unexploded landmines from historical wars all over the world, the U.N. says.
Maya Shwayder
Apr 04, 2013