Latin American leaders praised Obama for ending decades of U.S. hostility towards the communist-ruled island.
Unable to talk and living with cerebral palsy, Nyia Parler’s 21-year-old son may have been alone in the park for more than five days, police said.
Fido’s cute, but is he contagious? A veterinarian says there’s good reason to take precautions.
Voter apathy and the fear of violence at polling stations reportedly kept many Nigerians at home.
The growing 2016 presidential field and the political establishment reacted swiftly to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign launch Sunday.
"We thought it was another al-Shabab attack."
The former NYPD chief said the shooting of Walter Scott changed his mind about police-worn body cameras.
As fighting continues in the MIddle Eastern nation, exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi named a deputy.
A second wave of protests hit Brazil on Sunday and drew crowds in cities across the country.
Despite some who say he's "delusional" U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended his presentation of a framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
"She was sexually abused by no fewer than 10 men. Most of them were frontline fighters or suicide bombers who are given girls as a reward."
The deadliest attack was in el-Arish in the northern Sinai.
The former president once said, "He who knows best knows how little he knows."
Prominent Sinaloa cocaine trafficker Cesar Gastelum Serrano was arrested in Cancun Sunday.
Hussein Abdel Halim exposed alleged abuses of power in the ranks of the Egyptian police. Now he's been arrested.
Clinton has a huge advantage with name recognition, but that makes it awfully hard for her to campaign as a fresh face.
It's not 2008 anymore: The economy, Iraq, becoming a grandmother and getting older might benefit Clinton's 2016 campaign.
The former U.S. secretary of state made her 2016 intentions known in a simple email then loaded up the campaign bus and headed for Iowa.
The political alliance’s co-leaders say Israel should have the authority to take military action in the event Iran violates the final agreement.
The men were among thousands of people detained after freely elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was toppled in 2013 by the military.
Clinton's presumptive bid for president drew critical comments from Republicans and noncommittal answers from prominent Dems.
Orthodox Christians across the world attended mass and exchanged painted eggs to celebrate Easter.
Muslim Turkey accepts that many Christian Armenians died in clashes with Ottoman soldiers beginning in 1915, but denies hundreds of thousands were killed and that this amounted to genocide.
The army said in a statement that "terrorist and extremist elements" were behind the roadside attack.
Jeb Bush criticizes Obama-Clinton policies in a new video the same day Hillary Clinton supposedly will announce her candidacy for the U.S. presidency in 2016.
Calls for a Yemen ceasefire from Iran were ignored by Saudi Arabia, which began airstrikes with Arab allies more than two weeks ago.
The video sheds new light on how a white reserve deputy, 73, “inadvertently” shot and killed an unarmed African-American man, 44.
A group says nine people including five children were killed in a Syrian army airstrike on a school, but the military denies the report.
During her more than three decades in politics, the presumptive 2016 presidential candidate has seen her share of troubles, some worse than others.
No. 1: The word "genocide" is the subject of fierce debate.