This morning in London, President Barack Obama expressed his sorrow about the tornado damage around the Midwest, and promised a full federal response to aid the recovery.
As frantic search and rescue efforts continue, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he was “heartbroken” over images from Missouri of the deadliest U.S. tornado devastation in more than 60 years and said he would travel to the area by next Sunday.
Photographer Brad Elterman has been photographing celebrities for over 30 years, most notably, Bob Dylan. Over the years, Elterman's camera has captured Robert De Niro, Nicollette Sheridan, Brooke Shields, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gene Simmons, Joan Jett and The Ramones, in some of Hollywood's most rare an intimates settings.
252 flights have been cancelled from Scotland down to Newcastle in northern England and more cancellations are expected.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the U.S. is plotting divisions among Arab states to save Israel.
With the conflict in Libya appearing increasingly like a protracted stalemate, Congress is debating whether it must vote to sanction continued U.S. operations.
Harold Camping could have done better before Doomsday, but even so after the failure. Here is a comparison of what he should have said and what he said.
The ash clouds from the Grimsvotn volcano in Ireland have forced airlines to cancel the flights across northern Britain on Tuesday. Hundreds of people will be grounded in Scandinavia and Denmark as the ash spreads.
Stock index futures rose on Tuesday, with higher oil prices leading a rebound from a steep sell-off in the previous session that sent stocks to their lowest close in a month.
Commodities trader Glencore's shares were stuck under water on their first day of official trade, dashing hopes of a strong start after it set a mid-range flotation price for London's largest ever offering.
North Korea's secretive leader Kim Jong-il toured east China on Monday, while the U.S. government team flew to North Korea to assess food shortages.
United States President Barack Obama, as part of the Middle East peace speech on Thursday, called for two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which would be based on the 1967 accords.
A British politician has defied a court order on Monday by identifying Manchester United's Ryan Giggs as the soccer star fighting a legal battle to avert newspapers from publishing allegations of an affair, a report said
Armed looters set ablaze parts of Sudan's disputed Abyei border town, days after the UN asked the North-Sudanese troops to seize it on Monday.
International Business Machines (IBM) has edged past old rival Microsoft Corp in market value for the first time since April 1996.
Microbes may be used more easily to generate energy, scientists said on Monday after a study figured out how they naturally let off tiny electrical charges.
The much awaited Google Science fair list of finalists is announced on Google's official blog.
The relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States is unique and indispensable, said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.
U.S. President Barack Obama visited Ireland on Monday as a part of his four-nation European tour, which includes Ireland, France and Poland. Check out some of latest photos of the president's visit to Ireland.
Shares in commodities trader Glencore ticked higher on their first day of official trade but remained below their offer level, dashing hopes of a strong start after the group set a mid-range flotation price.
Two top executives have quit Wal-Mart Stores Inc's China business, leaving a leadership vacuum in country earmarked as having strategic importance for the U.S. retailer.
Caris & Co. said it is impressed with the investor screening of Kung Fu Panda 2 on Saturday afternoon at DreamWorks Animation (NASDAQ: DWA) headquarters in Glendale, California.