If Republicans are taking the midterms as a sign of how well they'll do in 2016, they're misreading the data. Big-time.
Britain still looks set to outpace other advanced economies, but the pace of the recovery has eased as European demand fades.
This is the second such test by Russia in a week after it successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile on Oct. 29.
Prime Minister Abbott reportedly said that the government will not force health care workers to go to Africa for treating Ebola patients.
Home-grown smartphone sellers with global ambitions are playing an aggressive price game to thwart market leader Samsung.
Nolan was projected to beat Republican challenger Stewart Mills by a slim margin.
The hacker was indicted last year for allegedly hacking into the computer networks of American companies.
The Pentagon report also alleged that Pakistan is providing “sanctuary” to militants of the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network.
“All of our modeling has Warner winning this,” said Chuck Todd of "Meet the Press." But, "if I were [Gillespie], I wouldn't concede tonight."
Mia Love, a Haitian-American, became the first black Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress.
One of Washington's gun-related ballot measures sought to require background checks, while the other sought to forbid them.
After the elections in East Ukraine, Russia looks to pull Ukraine away from the West, as it did to Georgia in 2008.
From Spain to China, opinion was unanimous: It was a very bad day for the president of the United States of America.
Senate and governor hopefuls weren't the only ones on the ballot Tuesday.
Facebook says requests by governments for user data violate the privacy rights of people using the social networking site.
The Republican incumbent beat Democrat challenger Mike Michaud in Maine's race for governor.
A South Korean news report stated that the new plant was built inside the Yongbyon nuclear power plant and is of the same size as the old one.
The last round of Rasmussen polling had Davis ahead with 52 percent and an earlier poll from Monmouth U. gave him 50 percent of the vote.
Republican Elise Stefanik defeated Democrat Aaron Woolf Tuesday in New York's upstate 21st District House of Representatives race.
French Hill, a millionaire banker, touted himself as a business leader, not a "career politician."
The ballot measure is very similar to others that mention Sharia law.
Now in full control of Congress, the GOP can no longer govern as the "Party of No."