“I am not unfavorably disposed to moving toward the legalization of marijuana,” the presidential candidate said recently.
A man was shot in Ferguson, Missouri, where one year ago, 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer.
This season, there were at least 20 candidates on the Republican and Democratic sides for revelers to chose from.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke in Washington ahead of a trip to Vienna to hold talks with Mideast and Russian officials on ending the war in Syria.
Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain claims that Bernie Sanders is a stronger advocate for veterans than Hillary Clinton.
Experts say the reserve of 695 million barrels helps prevent volatility in crude oil markets and has a part in maintaining the global oil balance.
The Rio de Janeiro city government says it has resettled 22,059 families between 2009 and 2015, but it claims only 344 were moved due to the Olympics.
The 243-foot-long, helium-filled blimp became untethered from its mooring at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland shortly before noon Wednesday.
The position became vacant after John Boehner (R-OH) stepped down in September following continuing fracturing within his own party.
Suspended FIFA President Sepp Blatter revealed more corruption at the football association over the selection process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
Underpaid, disgruntled rangers reportedly are killing elephants in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park. At least 62 pachyderms have died from cyanide poisoning in Zimbabwe in the past month.
Many evangelical voters are apparently willing to put denominational differences aside to support a GOP candidate of faith.
The deal could turn into the largest investment China has made in the country with Latin America's second-largest economy.
An estimated 87 percent of Syrians in Europe have smartphones, and they're using various apps to plot their journey and communicate with their families back home.
The officer who threw the student to the ground, Ben Fields, was terminated from the sheriff's department Wednesday.
“The problem was that they tried to fix it in half an hour, and it should have taken them days."
Among the decreasing number of South Koreans who trust religion, a new survey says Catholicism remains the most supported faith.
The Iraqi security forces are stalled in key battlegrounds and the U.S. says it has a plan to help.
As 'ban the box' measures are passed into law, U.S. employers are wary of lawsuits they fear the legislative changes may prompt.
"The rescued persons, which comprised eight males, 138 females and 192 children, have since been evacuated," Nigeria’s military spokesman said Wednesday.
Carly Fiorina has disappeared in the month since the second GOP debate. Can she perform again at Wednesday night's GOP debate and gain lasting support?
Two Supreme Court justices have urged Chief Justice HL Dattu to launch a special bench to bring Muslim personal law in line with the constitution's gender discrimination laws.
Ukrainian officials have increased the capacity of the country's military since the start of the conflict 18 months ago, but some basic resources are still lacking.
The Federal Reserve will have one more chance of a rate liftoff this year — but not everyone is on board with Janet Yellen's position.
Nearly 700,000 cars in Spain have been affected by the Volkswagen group's trickery.
Fields did not follow proper training and procedure when he threw a student to the ground and across the room Monday when the student refused to leave her seat.
The CEO-to-worker retirement gap is bigger than the pay gap, said one researcher.
A Spanish judge charged five men with crimes against humanityTuesday in relation to a 2004 attack that killed 12.
The LA City Council voted unanimously to require gun owners to store their weapons safely to prevent children from gaining access to them.
The poll comes almost a month after a mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.