You could practically hear Cameron and Miliband breathe a sigh of relief when their interviews with Jeremy Paxman ended.
Manila has decided to resume repairs on its South China Sea facilities, but China's development in the area can't be matched.
The legalization of marijuana has taken a significant number of drug cases out of Colorado courts.
The volunteer militiamen fighting ISIS say they are doing battle on their own, with no help from Baghdad -- or Washington.
Officers wouldn't specify the exact nature of the discovery, but did confirm that it wasn't a suicide note.
So far, seven agents have received suspensions, ranging from two to 10 days.
Republican senators on Thursday voted down a temporary surtax to offset the cost of fighting ISIS.
The U.S. military has released videos of airstrikes conducted in the Iraqi city.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio updated the public on a suspected gas explosion and fire that engulfed four buildings in NYC’s East Village. He said a Red Cross support center has been set up at a nearby public school.
"We need more strong heterosexual men fighting for equality in both men and women! Why are the macho afraid to love muchoooo?!?”
At least 19 people were injured, three critically, in a suspected gas explosion and seven-alarm fire in Manhattan's East Village.
Korean state news held a press conference where two South Korean citizens reportedly admitted to working for the Seoul National Intelligence Service.
A leading bank analyst published a note backing a shareholder proposal to have the megabank consider splitting itself up.
A shoe manufacturer agrees to pay workers what's owed to them through China’s housing fund program.
The crash of two passenger trains is the latest in a spate of rail accidents in the country.
Scott County has confirmed 79 HIV cases since January. It usually reports less than five a year.
As airstrikes hit Yemen, “the whole world will know who the Houthis are.”
The blast appears to have occurred in a street-level restaurant, engulfing the entire building in flames.
The diplomat's comments in a media interview "created confusion" about the relationship between the two countries.
The conclusion of prosecutors that a Germanwings pilot, who reportedly took a six-month break from training in 2009 due to depression, deliberately crashed Flight 9525 raises concerns about whether pilots are properly screened for psychological factors.
A debate over whether Ted Cruz can run for president was ignited when he launched his candidacy Monday.
A rush to protect American businesses from hacking could lead to some grievous privacy implications.
Leaders from various nations that have a stake in the fate of Yemen were split on the military offensive by the Saudis.
Lubitz's Facebook "likes" include Lufthansa, Germanwings and a page dedicated to the Airbus A320 aircraft.
High-frequency traders could come under new SEC rules, but experts doubt they'd have any significant effect on the complex market.
Since 9/11, the Justice Department has investigated 800 cases of violence, threats, assaults and vandalism targeting the groups.
The conflicts in Syria and Iraq were largely responsible for the increase, the U.N. refugee agency says.
Despite widespread taboos against the depiction of the prophet, Iran is preparing to release a blockbuster on his life.
"God has a plan for my life," the Illinois Republican said as he prepares to step down over alleged ethical lapses.
In response to the Germanwings Flight 9525 tragedy, several airlines ordered new flight regulations requiring two crew members to always be in the cockpit of a flying aircraft.