Greek ministers have said Athens could make do with help from its friends if debt talks break down. Not likely, experts say.
The highest class of drugs is reserved for those considered highly addictive and thought to have no medicinal value.
U.S. prosecutors have just 90 days to bring cases against individuals for wrongdoing in the 2008 financial crisis. Here's who could be charged.
The machine has been stuck beneath the city for over a year, but has dug through 6 feet of soil this week.
The nonlethal drones will help the Ukrainian military's reconnaissance operations.
U.S. intelligence officials say one factor that could bar an alliance is that "the Arab world is incredibly racist."
The attack ad against Jeb Bush features a ceremony where he gives Hillary Clinton a public service award.
Federal judges could grant search warrants for computers in unknown locations if a new proposal is approved.
As a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, Russia has veto power over peacekeeping deployments, which means that a deployment is unlikely without a shift in Russia’s stance on Ukraine.
The program will launch in the fall to coincide with the National Parks Service's 100th birthday.
The Cossacks, who have roots in Czarist Russia, played a major role in the capture of the key railway hub from Ukraine government forces.
While a majority of Americans favor increasing the minimum wage, most also think government doesn't do enough to help the middle class.
In the coming decades, 30-year stretches of crop shortages, water scarcity and extreme dryness could become the norm. America isn't ready.
A Justice Department lawsuit against the Ferguson, Missouri police department could spur reforms in policing nationwide, some civil rights leader have said.
Prithvi-II is the first missile to be developed under the country’s Integrated Guided Missile Development Program.
Rebels in Donetsk said that they would back Kiev’s request for U.N. peacekeepers to monitor the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
This is the second time in as many months that Russian jets have been warned off from the U.K.
The U.S. has not yet officially confirmed reports of the proposed peace talks.
A nine-judge panel set up by the Supreme Court will decide on March 19 whether to pursue a criminal case against the ex-prime minister.
Qatar's ambassador to Egypt had criticized his government for expressing reservations over Cairo’s airstrikes on ISIS targets in Libya.
The U.S. government accused Israel of attempting to mislead the public by "cherry-picking" facts.
David Hicks said that he wants the Australian government to pay for treatment of his injuries resulting from five years of torture.
The Missouri city's police department could reportedly be hit with a lawsuit for alleged discriminatory practices.
Is Anyone Up operator Hunter Moore, 28, made sure his victims' nude pictures would rank prominently in Google's search results.
President Obama addressed a White House summit on countering extremism, saying ISIS and al Qaeda aren't religious leaders, but terrorists.
The recommendation by the director of national intelligence comes after the U.S. counterterrorism director told Congress that Edward Snowden's leaks hurt American intelligence-gathering.
At least 36 civilians were killed when a military plane bombed a funeral party in a Niger border village, the government said, in an incident its deputy mayor blamed on the Nigerian air force.
The president has defended the constitutionality of his executive order, even after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction.
Health and marketing experts are calling for Healthcare.gov tweaks to help people in the federal health insurance marketplace.
Leaders in U.S. cities have adopted measures that are intended to signal to the undocumented community that it’s safe to come out of the shadows without the fear of being reported to federal authorities.