Pope-mania sweeps the Philippines' Twittersphere in anticipation of the Holy Father's visit: "Tweeting straight to the pope is like talking straight to God."
Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov isn't the only Russian billionaire pulling out of U.S. investments.
Despite a sharp partisan divide, two immigration bills in the Senate that address high-skilled immigrants actually have a shot at passing.
An Indian army official said that at least 200 militants, assisted by the Pakistani army, were waiting to "infiltrate into the Indian side."
Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson became the first to climb the 3,000-foot Dawn Hall in a single expedition.
The detainees, all of whom are from Yemen, were sent to Oman and Estonia, as the U.S. has banned transferring prisoners to their homeland.
The 'genocide' lawsuit, filed by a U.S. human rights group, had alleged that Narendra Modi was complicit in 2002 Gujarat riots.
The united resolve by President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron comes ahead of the latter's two-day trip to Washington.
The new initiatives seek to give American workers up to seven paid sick days a year, and increased parental leave for federal employees.
The president spoke in Des Moines, Iowa, where a municipal broadband network offers residents cheap and fast Internet access.
The improved views of the national economy have helped push President Obama's job rating upward, but Americans remain skeptical.
The "survivor's edition" of the satirical magazine sold out within minutes of going on sale Wednesday.
The House GOP's legislation would undo Obama's 2012 and 2014 immigration policies that allow some illegal immigrants to delay deportation and obtain work permits.
Romney is considering a third run for president, but he would need to be a far different candidate than the one who already lost twice.
The satirical game featured Kim Jong Un riding a unicorn and fighting “American hordes.”
Immigration privileges for Cubans are in the spotlight after the Coast Guard reported an influx of migrants from the island.
The N.J. governor's State of the State speech sounded like a presidential stump speech, right down to an anecdote about a Florida voter.
Journalists have uncovered dramatic video footage of the killers fleeing the scene just as Charlie Hebdo releases its latest issue.
France’s role in the U.S.-led coalition to fight ISIS in Iraq and Syria will not change despite the attacks in Paris, experts say.
After the hacking of the U.S. Central Command Twitter and YouTube feeds, Obama unveils initiatives and looks to prevent future breaches.
In a phone call, Obama tried to assuage Netanyahu's concerns about the U.S. push for a nuclear deal with Iran.
To dispel rumors of his death, Fidel Castro reportedly sent a letter to former soccer star Diego Maradona.