Paris artists unite in the wake of the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and the kosher market.
In the wake of the deadly hostage siege at a kosher supermarket in Paris, French Jews are contemplating whether to move to Israel.
Rebuilding typhoon-hit Tacloban in the Philippines was dragging until the pope said he would visit. Suddenly it was like a miracle occurred.
While overbilling the U.S. Navy by $20 million, "Fat Leonard" plied officials with prostitutes, alcohol, cigars and more.
At least one person was arrested and two of the cities' busiest train stations were closed.
Did you know a colleague took King's cigarette out of his hand after he was assassinated?
The speaker's office released 13 GIFs showing America's favorite pop star "reacting" to the White House plan for free community college.
The chief executive of Petrobras will keep her job despite calls for her resignation in the wake of sprawling corruption allegations against the company.
A recent 'Daily Show' segment examined new Alabama law HB494 that allocates state funds to provide fetuses with attorneys.
Local media sources say the armed hostage-taker at the post office called the police himself and was rambling incoherently about "heartbreak."
Human rights groups have condemned the executions, the first under the country’s new president.
"You look at everything that people dislike about Washington, and she embodies it," Scott Walker said of Hillary Clinton.
France's commitment to striking ISIS in Iraq is now raising concerns over increased domestic terrorism.
The U.S.' new rules on travel and business go into effect Friday, but that doesn't mean Cuba is flinging its doors open to Americans just yet.
In the wake of the "Je Suis Charlie" solidarity, the arrest of a French comedian over a Facebook post is drawing charges of hypocrisy.
As U.S. gasoline prices slip below $2 a gallon at many pumps, pressure is increasing on Congress to raise federal taxes on gasoline and diesel.
Badawi was found guilty of blasphemy last year and sentenced to 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes spread over 20 weeks.
North Korea has been accused of making money from illicit drugs, arms deals and financial scams, but the country has denied all charges.
Police reportedly fired in the air and used tear gas to control unruly crowds outside the French consulate in Karachi.
Ma Jian served as the deputy minister of ministry of state security, but his duties were reportedly not clear.
The New York governor appointed Blackstone executive Bill Mulrow to the top spot in Albany.
Experts and government officials say that the rot in India's defense research establishment is deep-rooted.
The training, which may start as early as March, will be carried out in Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Twelve people were arrested for suspected links to ISIS while a train station was evacuated after a suspicious package triggered a bomb threat.
Between September and December last year, Chinese officials have dealt with 52,800 drug crime cases.
The protesters are demanding open nominations in the city's next election for chief executive in 2017.
The Malaysian military contractor reportedly lavished expensive hospitality on U.S. Navy officials who could benefit his company.
The country's government has in the past expressed unease about the sometimes unpleasant behavior its citizens engage in while traveling abroad.
The pope, in his comments, also condemned violence carried out in the name of religion, calling it an "aberration."
With analysts betting on more gloom in 2015, China is widely expected to loosen policy further in coming months to stoke activity.