Cambodian union leader Chea Vichea was killed nine years ago. But, today, he's taking an unexpected new stand.
A U.S. law mandates that minors be included in sex-offender registries. A Human Rights Watch study reveals the devastating effects of that law.
No, the current U.S. job market is not “a jungle out there.” But it’s close.
If U.S. officials decided to arm the Syrian rebels, what sorts of weapons and regulations would be involved?
Bolivian President Evo Morales called for USAID to leave the country -- and he had a couple good reasons to do so.
Tom Hanks was nominated for a Tony Award for his role in Nora Ephron's final work, "Lucky Guy." The question is, does he deserve it?
The system from Israeli firm Elbit could help fight terrorism and cybercrime. Or it could spy on ordinary citizens.
The "Mad Men" episode "The Flood" focused on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., but were its hints at civil unrest in Harlem accurate?
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. is front and center in "The Flood," "Mad Men" season six's best episode yet.
Amid debates over the broken state of breaking news, the New York Times Company announced enhanced paywall options for important stories while BuzzFeed hires its first news director.
A preliminary deal among Serbia, Kosovo and the EU makes headway in the dispute over Kosovo sovereignty.
The Rewriting Wikipedia Project is holding a global write-in to encourage more women to contribute to Wikipedia, which has come under fire recently for gender bias and sexism in its articles.
Zach Braff, the former "Scrubs" star and "Garden State" filmmaker, has turned to Kickstarter to fund his new movie, but some crowd-funding proponents don't think it's fair.
Fox News beat its competition, CNN and MSNBC, during its coverage of the Boston marathon bombings and aftermath, signaling a possible credibility problem for CNN.
A New Jersey school proposed a ban on strapless dresses for the junior high dance. But what about other questionable styles like super-high slits, midriff cutouts and backless styles?
Paraguay has elected a conservative millionaire businessman as president, in contrast to the region's majority of left-leaning leaders.