Rousseff has denied knowing about corruption at Petrobras as chairwoman of its board from 2003 to 2010.
The LAPD has officially terminated a rookie officer accused of murder.
U.S. congressional Republicans who oppose President Obama's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Tehran will use a hearing in Congress on Wednesday to air complaints about Iran's actions in Latin America.
An unprecedented coalition looks set to win 13 seats in the next Knesset, according to exit polls.
Leaving Congress won't necessarily stem federal and state investigations into Rep. Aaron Schock and his use of campaign funds and congressional allowances, a source said.
Clinton never signed a form indicating she had handed over official records after stepping down as secretary of state, a State Department spokeswoman said Tuesday.
A terror attack in Paris has brought new scrutiny to a U.S. program that lets people from 38 countries travel here without a visa.
The judicial review of the Filipina member of the group could mean a delay of about three months.
If confirmed, it would be the first U.S. aircraft shot down in Syria. Photos on Twitter of a crashed aircraft show wreckage consistent with a U.S. MQ-1 drone.
ISIS "emir" Hafiz Saeed Khan confirmed deputy leader Mullah Abdul Rauf Khadim's death in a video released through the group's media office.
The GOP wrote the 10-year spending plan. But even its own members might gawk at some of its provisions.
The remarks are his latest attempt to burnish his presidential credentials at the expense of Muslims, activists said.
With 70 percent of the vote counted, Likud had 24 seats to Zionist Union's 19.
The government's chief examiner of private equity firms has drawn scrutiny over flattering comments toward the industry.
“I can resolve this claim in your favor,” the auxiliary officer, posing as an attorney, would tell traffic accident victims.
Reports that Rep. Aaron Schock spent campaign funds for trips, hotel stays and dinners doomed his career.
Worried about a Crimea-like annexation, the Baltic country plans to spend $15.9 million to secure its eastern border.
Up for grabs in Israel's election are all 120 Knesset seats. Israeli parties have never won an outright majority, and the results could see as many as 10 of them win seats.
The Homeland Security subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee held a hearing Tuesday and put the heat on Joseph Clancy.
Residents of the peninsula have seen a marked increase in the cost of living, along with booming property and rent prices.
Iranian officials say the majority of technical issues have been resolved, a change from Western diplomats' expectations of a long debate earlier today.
Regardless of Israeli election results, the country lacks a consensus for creating a lasting peace, a commentator said.
The Senate Republican leadership says the confirmation vote is being delayed by other legislation.
Memes of Netanyahu appearing as Ned Stark and Paul Revere have popped up on social media.
The foreign minister's comments came as the Ukrainian government was reporting more attacks by pro-Russian rebels.
Marijuana is already decriminalized in Italy but remains illegal for medical or personal use.
Nearly half of Vanuatu's population has been affected by food, water and supply shortages, government officials say.
China's government says it will audit the overseas assets of over 100 major state firms, worth an estimated $690 billion.
Fidel Castro penned another letter of support to Venezuela's embattled president as the U.S. and Cuba continue talks.
Abu Zakariya al-Tunisi was wanted in Tunisia, his homeland, for assassinating two politicians in 2013.