More apparent nude photos of Demi Lovato emerged this weekend, and the new ones contain boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama.
"I do believe that during the Bush-Cheney administration, that Vice President Cheney set a tone and an attitude for the CIA."
In remembrance of comedian John Pinette, check out some of his funniest jokes and quotes.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has clashed repeatedly with the EU and foreign investors over his unorthodox policies.
Researchers bring "electrofishing" to the lakes of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
A series of missile launches from North Korea fuels tensions in the Far East.
The winter ice coverage is at its fifth-lowest peak since 1978.
It will take six weeks for results to be declared in the race to succeed President Hamid Karzai.
Mexican and American officials made three big tunnel busts this week. Two are run by an unlikely suspect.
A Mississippi couple claims to have captured images of a UFO after mysterious bright lights appeared above their property at night.
"I will either bring democracy, or disappear with it," said one victim of the unrest.
With only isolated attacks on polling stations, voting was largely peaceful in Afghanistan's presidential election on Saturday.
The 2014 reboot brings five of the most diverse lead actors you could imagine.
Martha Stokes, CMT, CEO of TechniTrader, discussed whether Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen interrupted a stock market correction.
As the controversy over the federal budget continues this month, the parties are split over energy policy.
Ryan assumes seniors are savvy shoppers of complex health insurance plans, and will make wise choices with no surprises.
Crimeans now have nowhere to turn for American hamburgers, or heroin-addiction treatment.
The U.S. wants its European allies to spend more money for the military. There is just one problem: The Europeans don't have it.
The stock opened at $26 per share and surged 40 percent on the opening day of trading.
One of the product's features could cause customers to unintentionally turn off the smoke detector.
Life in shipbuilding towns continues to worsen despite hopeful signs for the Greek economy.
There are still 3.7 million long-term unemployed, and youth rates remain in double digits.