Gay and lesbian couples throughout traditionally conservative states could soon be married, depending on the upcoming Supreme Court decision.
Following the anti-terror raids, security forces are on high alert due to the return of jihadist fighters to Belgium.
This could be a historic move by the court, which laid the foundation for national legalization of same-sex marriage in 2013.
Instant coffee makes up 40 percent of the country's coffee consumption, according to a study.
The U.S. Navy stripped security clearances from two admirals, including the chief of naval intelligence, for alleged involvement.
While overbilling the U.S. Navy by $20 million, "Fat Leonard" plied officials with prostitutes, alcohol, cigars and more.
Profit at Goldman Sachs' bond trading business, traditionally a strong unit, plunged 29 percent last quarter due to multiple bouts of market volatility.
It's not the first time officials are calling out U.S. officials for something like this.
Did you know a colleague took King's cigarette out of his hand after he was assassinated?
China's 'little rice' isn't so little anymore with plans of expansion on the horizon.
This car corners faster than you have any right to expect. It also draws a crowd wherever it goes.
A recent 'Daily Show' segment examined new Alabama law HB494 that allocates state funds to provide fetuses with attorneys.
A $50 price cut helped the Xbox One outsell the PlayStation 4 during the holiday season, and that same discount is back.
"You look at everything that people dislike about Washington, and she embodies it," Scott Walker said of Hillary Clinton.
The U.S.' new rules on travel and business go into effect Friday, but that doesn't mean Cuba is flinging its doors open to Americans just yet.
In the wake of the "Je Suis Charlie" solidarity, the arrest of a French comedian over a Facebook post is drawing charges of hypocrisy.
Badawi was found guilty of blasphemy last year and sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes spread over 20 weeks.
The Clean Water Act penalties would come on top of more than $42 billion BP has set aside or spent for clean-up, compensation and fines.
North Korea has been accused of making money from illicit drugs, arms deals and financial scams, but the country has denied all charges.
According to a new study, unless immediate action is taken to mitigate the threat, marine ecosystems could soon become extinct.
The European Commission said in October that it had opened an investigation into a tax ruling struck in 2003.
Experts and government officials say that the rot in India's defense research establishment is deep-rooted.