The international tribunal's decision to hear the two countries' competing claims was a loss for China.
Ben Carson wants future Republican presidential debates to have moderators who ask fewer "gotcha" questions.
Local police have identified Amonderez Green as the man involved in a fatal shooting in Normandy, Missouri, this week.
For the first time, Russian warplanes hit the rebel-controlled southern Syrian province of Daraa.
The U.S. has evidence that leads it to believe Russia hit a hospital in Syria with an airstrike, a State Department spokesman said.
New House Speaker Paul Ryan has long pushed for reforms of Social Security and Medicare, but even in his new role he may not be able to get those changes through Congress.
The business channel's botched debate broadcast, with moderators' half-baked questions and seeming lack of control, reinforced a favorite Republican theme.
Families in China may not be keen to take on more children due to rising costs of living and cultural shifts, experts say.
Experts say allowing another 3 million to 8 million births a year will add 0.5 percent to GDP growth and tackle China's population problem.
After three years, Hurricane Sandy victims pin their hopes on a slow-moving FEMA review in a continued quest for insurance payments.
In a bid to ease the economic strains and looming labor shortages from a graying population, the Chinese government ended its controversial one-child policy Thursday.
Fethullah Gulen, a reclusive religious cleric who lives in a gated-farming community in Pennsylvania, has been placed on a most-wanted terrorist list along with leaders of the Islamic State group.
"Rome has shown itself not to have the necessary antibodies" to fight against organized crime, one leader said.
As scrutiny of daily fantasy sports intensifies, the site's founder now says state-by-state oversight is crucial to protect consumers and ensure future growth.
Commercial broadcaster ITV said the BBC shouldn't be airing "indistinct" shows sourced from the United States.
This is Egypt’s first parliamentary election since 2011, following the removal of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak.
The Democratic lawmaker who proposed enhancing anti-discrimination laws says she was inspired by the Supreme Court.
Congressional Republicans are looking to thwart efforts by the White House to keep retirement advisers from offering what some call conflicted advice.
A video released from a demonstration in Morocco Sunday shows two men dressed to look like Orthodox Jews pretending to smash a replica of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.
GOP presidential contender Ben Carson has done speeches and videos for the controversial supplement company referenced in Wednesday's presidential debate.
The European Parliament has called for the protection of whistleblower Edward Snowden.
"We are going to move forward; we are going to unify,” Paul Ryan pledged after his election as speaker.
An emotional John Boehner said he has no regrets in his farewell remarks as speaker of the House.
As the two Tupolevs approached, the Reagan launched four F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets to intercept and identify, a standard procedure.
The winner of this year's Sakharov prize is serving a 10-year prison sentence over his writings, which criticized Saudi Arabian religious authorities.
At least two public officials tweeted their annoyance with the candidate.
Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas have entered a settlement agreement with Transocean for millions in compensation for BP's 2010 oil spill.
Israeli soldiers took over Makassed Hospital in Jerusalem Tuesday and searched for outpatient files.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's father claims abortion and same-sex marriage are leading America away from God's path.
The polish military has launched an investigation after 10,000 of its military personnel received calls from a mysterious Russian number.