Tuesday's attack in Kandahar province came as student protesters in the eastern city of Jalalabad condemned the weekend killing of several civilians by a U.S. Army staff sergeant. The 38-year-old serviceman could face the death penalty if convicted, a top U.S. official said.
The European Union, United States and Japan formally asked the World Trade Organization on Tuesday to settle a dispute with China over Beijing's restriction on exports of raw materials, including rare earth elements critical to major industries.
The U.S. will join Japan and the European Union for pressing the World Trade Organization to force China for loosening its restrictions on exports of rare-earth minerals.
The Obama administration is all set to file a case against China's export restrictions on rare earth at the World Trade Organization.
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are closing the gap on President Barack Obama, a new CBS News/New York Times poll found Monday.
An alarmingly large amount of Republican voters in Mississippi and Alabama believe President Barack Obama is Muslim and doubt evolution, according to a new poll.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord has once again come under media and military scrutiny after a rogue soldier from that base murdered 16 civilians in southern Afghanistan on Sunday. With some of the most notorious cases in recent military history all centered on this base and its veterans, officials would do well to look closer at what really goes on inside the military base.
In a presidential progress report published Monday, the U.S. seems poised to meet President Barack Obama's future energy plans as outlined in March of last year.
Rick Santorum says he can deny Mitt Romney the number of delegates needed to clinch the Republican presidential nomination and then win at the convention himself.
The Patriots wide receiver will reportedly be paid $300,000 for a VH1 reality show based on his upcoming wedding
The soaring cost of gasoline may end up being the most important issue of the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign.
The U.S. budget deficit grew by $231.68 million in February, more than at any time since August 2010, but the government is on track for a budget gap this fiscal year that's smaller than in fiscal 2011.
On Sunday, many world leaders addressed the anniversary of Fukushima, an event that not only brought tremendous sadness but also a debate on the safety and future of nuclear energy programs.
To explain complicated situations, good teachers use simple illustrations to open the minds of students.
In a June speech outlining his timetable for U.S. troops' exit, President Barack Obama vowed that the withdrawal would come at a time the United States found itself in a position of strength in Afghanistan.
The Kardashian family is quickly becoming one of the most hated bunch in Hollywood. Since Kim Kardashian's quickie marriage and divorce, it seems that several prominent A-lister's are lining up to take aim at the reality stars.
Thanks to the power of social media, Joseph Kony’s 30 minute video, dubbed “Kony 2012” produced by Invisible Children has been viewed more 70 million times on YouTube. The controversial video was uploaded on Monday, March 5, has gone viral and will likely cross 100 million views by the end of this week.
In a statement on their website, the group promised to take revenge against the American savages for Sunday's bloody rampage which left 16 Afghans -- including nine children and three women -- dead.
Need I also point out how Bruce himself has extravagantly prospered in a capitalist economic system he has repeatedly condemned as “unfair,” “cruel” and “exploitative”?
The Taliban vowed to avenge the deaths of 16 civilians killed in southern Afghanistan during a shocking shooting spree perpetrated by an American soldier.
US officials warn of possible reprisals after 16 Afghan villagers, mostly children and women, killed in US soldier rampage.
A rogue US soldier opened fire on villagers and killed sixteen Afghan civilians including nine children on Sunday.