“In the long run, they wouldn’t be able to survive,” said Andrea Balda, a political science specialist at Universidad Casa Grande in Madrid.
Portugal's shortest-lived government was voted out Tuesday by an alliance of left parties and the Socialist Party.
Senator Elizabeth Warren said a financial reform repeal last year let banks keep $10 trillion in risky financial assets in federally insured accounts.
Fox Business Network will host the fourth Republican debate in three months Tuesday night, but that won't deter viewership, political analysts said.
A growing number of biotech startups save money by ditching the labs and forgoing full-time employees.
Prosecutors believe Mexican businessman Manuel Trillo was the financial operator of Joaquín Guzmán's Sinaloa drug cartel, and have imprisoned him in same the maximum-security prison Guzmán escaped from.
Carson's campaign released a released a satirical video highlighting his past blunders, such as taking too long to say "excuse me," and entering stores through the exit doors.
The appointment comes one day after the University of Missouri president resigned in response to the demands of black students and faculty.
The main debate will feature just eight candidates as Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee have been relegated to the undercard debate.
The first version of the legislation was vetoed by President Barack Obama.
The legendary New Orleans musician played his last show Monday night in Madrid's Teatro Lara.
The poll's finding comes amid national tensions over gun control and gun violence.
Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush seem poised to lash out at Florida Sen. Marco Rubio during Tuesday's night's Republican debate.
After winning pay raises at the state and local level, workers say they want presidential candidates to heed their "Fight For $15" calls.
The U.K. Foreign Office has recommended Brits not travel to these 18 countries.
Australia's Coalition government is acting on a set of 27 recommendations from a joint committee on intelligence and security that include revoking citizenship for dual nationals involved in terrorism offences.
The FBI is looking into whether State Department officials sent classified material over email.
The announcement came after a ruling Monday from the 5th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, which upheld an injunction against Obama's executive orders based on challenges from more than two dozen Republican-led states.
Myanmar's new opposition leader may be constitutionally barred from becoming president, but that won't stop her from calling the shots.
Drink along with your favorite GOP candidates in this politically-inspired drinking game.
The pontiff addressed Italian bishops at a conference Tuesday, calling on the church and its officials to adopt humility and shun greed.
With low polling numbers, Gov. Christie has been relegated to the undercard event for Tuesday's night's presidential debate.
It’s not yet clear how much support the group has, though it appears unlikely the group could turn back more than 20 years of oppression against women
When asked whether they felt that promises made by the government to veterans had been kept, 48 percent said yes, 28 percent said no and 24 percent were not sure.
As temperatures drop, Sweden has said it is running out of room to shelter refugees and is telling people to consider going back to Denmark.
A U.S. judge has ruled against the NSA’s bulk collection program in a specific case about a lawyer and his farm.
Two Russian experts have suggested that the government should take note of those who speak against anti-Russian sanctions.
Despite the Ivy League school's apparent efforts to make minorities more comfortable, long-simmering racial tensions are boiling in New Haven, Connecticut.
Senegal’s President Macky Sall said imams must be trained to promote “tolerant Islam” and the Muslim majority nation should have the “courage to fight this excessive form.”
Thousands of ISIS fighters have been killed, including key leaders of the group, yet the militants have continued to experience successes despite an campaign meant to weaken their hold.