Western nations have expressed increasing apprehension at Russia’s increased military activity since the Kremlin ordered the annexation of Crimea in March 2014.
With as many as 20 potential GOP candidates, Fox News will use poll numbers to limit the debate. Fiorina and Santorum might not make the cut.
The tactic that has driven trillions of dollars to shareholders has now come under fire from major pension officials.
Paul's lengthy floor speech (and his use of social media) may appeal to young voters and libertarians who share his dislike for the Patriot Act.
A plane en route from Venezuela and loaded with cocaine crashed into the Caribbean Sea while being pursued by the Colombian air force, officials said on Wednesday.
Five politicians in Mexico have been murdered this year in the run-up to the June 7 regional elections, yet the government has assured the public it's providing security for candidates.
Procedures to restore hymens are becoming increasingly popular in the region.
Ahmed el-Zend is known as a harsh critic of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood and for making controversial remarks over the years.
Some have let their Google Plus accounts fall by the wayside. Not presidential contender Bernie Sanders.
The history of U.S. biker gangs dates back to World War II, when veterans started buying motorcycles with their severance pay.
Africa's environment and natural resources are still the losers in an economic partnership between China and the African Union.
The in-state campaign against banning personal exemptions for vaccinations is heating up.
The al Qaeda chief was into video production well before ISIS was -- and also passionate about the French economy.
Last year in a separate filibuster, Paul spoke for nearly 13 hours.
The decapitation of a blogger who focused on drug trafficking and corruption highlights deadly risks for journalists in the country.
The NHTSA wants $908 million, but Congress says money won't impact record recalls.
The traditional caste system remains entrenched, even among India’s seemingly progressive forces.
The European Union has a new plan to tackle its migrant problem, but experts say it's unworkable.
A report from the AFL-CIO targets a key argument for the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership.
China’s President Xi Jinping says the Communist Party faces new challenges and is demanding unwavering support from the security establishment.
Stonegate Bank in Florida reportedly welcomed the Cuban government as its newest client, furthering thawing U.S.-Cuba relations.
Gov. Ricketts has promised to repeal the measure.
The USTR's annual report on foreign trade barriers offers a rare glimpse into the agenda of U.S. negotiators.
The country's second-in-command is reportedly facing a U.S. probe over explosive allegations of drug trafficking.
White House adviser Gayle Smith has a long list of credentials, but her nomination to run the USAID and its billion-dollar budget has drawn criticism.
Reps. Glenn "GT" Thompson, R-Penn., and Joe Courtney, D-Conn., introduced the School Milk Nutrition Act of 2015.
A focus group took issue with Clinton's campaign strategy in Iowa, but say there's no real alternative.
Saudi Prince Turki Faisal also called on U.S. President Barack Obama to "find the way to make our area free of weapons of mass destruction."
President Barack Obama will warn of the threats of sea-level rise and coastal flooding in a commencement address to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
The hundreds of declassified documents include a letter the al Qaeda leader wrote to one of his wives who was traveling from Iran to rejoin him in Pakistan.