If U.S. Homeland Security has its way, Congress may soon authorize the study of a fee for all land crossings.
Tourism Australia's viral "Best Jobs In The World" campaign may be a lavish promotional stunt, but it's also about a real job shortage Down Under.
The World Trade Organization is down to 5 candidates to replace term-ending Director-General Pascal Lamy.
While the advance of democracy is stalling, public support for democracy is also falling across the developing world.
Mexico and Peru meet in an international friendly in San Francisco.
The world's second-largest food and beverage company is expected to report a profit gain, despite higher costs.
However, the bilateral agreement faces opposition from labor and lobby groups and awaits approval from 10 other Pacific member states.
Of the four countries that occupy the bottom of the list, the U.S. is by far the richest.
Four major Japanese automakers, and Chrysler, recalled 3.4 million cars owing to faulty airbags and incorrect warning light signals.
General Electric, headed by Jeffrey Immelt, chief of the White House jobs council, is cutting the positions at a locomotive plant.
The Chilean government is re-investigating the death of famed poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda 40 years after the fact.
Seven people were killed in an accident at a Grupo Modelo brewery in Mexico City Sunday.
Ranchers and consumer rights advocates want it. Retailers and free trade proponents hate it. Here's why.
The defection of 7 ballet dancers from Communist Cuba in Mexico last month marks the latest high-profile case of Cuban citizens seeking asylum.
Authorities have not been able find evidence linking the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas to the murders.
Mexico has increased its efforts to break Carlos Slim's monopoly on the telecom industry.
The world's richest man, Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim, is costing his country billions with his monopoly in the industry, officials say.
Jennie Garth shows off a fit bikini body after divorcing her husband of 11 years, Peter Facinelli, while celebrating her 41st birthday
Another Texas prosecutor has been murdered after Aryan Brotherhood threats.
Climate change isn't threatening only to polar bears -- it has impacts on a lot of other wildlife, too.
Ford and Kia officials charge that the yen's low value benefits Japan's carmakers.
Controversy over the so-called "Monsanto Protection Act" has brought the simmering debate over GMOs in America back into the spotlight.