Frank Underwood is a symbol for China's government and laypeople -- but for different reasons.
An Oregon native who planned to teach English in Japan was arrested in Tokyo for being mailed her prescribed ADHD medication.
"She gave no signs of being depressed or sad," a student said.
The Rev. Hyeon Soo Lim, 60, has made hundreds of trips to North Korea, where he helps oversee a nursing home, a nursery and an orphanage.
Romania relies almost entirely on Russian gas imports through Ukraine and a shutoff there would have a domino effect.
There are a number of problems with the LAPD shooting video in making a case against excessive police force.
The New York governor's administration recently implemented a policy that automatically purges state government emails after 90 days.
Unlike Facebook and Google, Amazon has largely avoided hiring Washington insiders to lead its public campaigns.
Some of the ships, like Russia's latest nuclear submarines, are new. Others are to be refurbished and upgraded.
Shiite extremist organization Hezbollah taking on a more mainstream, nonsectarian approach.
After breezing through the Wisconsin Senate, right-to-work moves to the lower chamber.
The video, which is the first part of a series the group has entitled “Harvest of the Spies,” depicts militants killing two men they accused of spying.
The disintegration of Harakat Hazzm marks a turning point for the fight to control the surroundings of Syria's biggest city and economic center.
Sunday's Skid Row shooting came just months after the LAPD's fatal encounters with Ezell Ford and Omar Abrego.
In a nearly four-hour speech, she took aim at government critics, federal judges, Israel and late prosecutor Alberto Nisman.
Raif Badawi's family said he faces efforts from within the Saudi judicial system to retry him on the capital charge of apostasy.
The controversial address has received significant coverage in the U.S. and Israel.
Judge ruled quickly because one of the plaintiffs is suffering from stage-four breast cancer and wants to marry partner so she can collect Social Security.
The top commander of Hamas’ military wing said his group has continued to stockpile rockets in anticipation of a war.
Fewer Americans said they had no opinion of Benjamin Netanyahu, who is scheduled to address Congress on Tuesday.
Barbara Mikulski, 78, said it's time for the next generation of Democrats to take over.
Netanyahu said the friendship between the U.S. and Israel "will weather the current disagreement to grow even stronger."
Israeli agencies have been investigating a smuggling network for the past several weeks.
Herve Falciani says he can provide "logical proof" that HSBC executives knew of alleged wrongdoing at Swiss bank.
Doctors are not willing to force parents to immunize their children on time, a new survey shows
The body camera worn by a police officer in the shooting of a Los Angeles homeless man may reveal what happened.
Only 19 states require reports for CRE infections, which cause 600 deaths annually and can't be treated by most antibiotics.
The missiles North Korea fired off Monday morning are the latest example of Pyongyang's empty rhetoric about possibly suspending its nuclear activity, experts say.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to AIPAC is expected to be a preview of his address to Congress.
Anna Duritskaya, 23, is purported to be the lone witness to the Russian opposition leader's killing.