The improved views of the national economy have helped push President Obama's job rating upward, but Americans remain skeptical.
Sri Lanka's first saint was actually from India, and he ministered secretly on the island despite persecution from the Dutch.
The extremist group is extending its territory and terror in Nigeria.
Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina is mulling a 2016 presidential run -- joining two dozen other potential GOP candidates.
Britain has become a breeding ground for extremism as well-paid, well-educated Muslim youth flock to militant groups.
Francis begins his first papal visit to the typhoon-ravaged Philippines, Asia's only Catholic-majority country, Thursday.
The "survivor's edition" of the satirical magazine sold out within minutes of going on sale Wednesday.
Pegida's rallies in Dresden have grown exponentially despite being denounced by all national leaders.
From mosques being attacked by guns and grenades, to government enacting laws to ban foreign publications, backlash followed the Charlie Hebdo shootings in recent days.
French officials want to reassure tourists that the country is safe to visit.
Ukrainian forces are losing ground inside Donetsk airport as rebel fighters impose themselves.
King Juan Carlos abdicated the throne in 2014 after serving for nearly 40 years.
The House GOP's legislation would undo Obama's 2012 and 2014 immigration policies that allow some illegal immigrants to delay deportation and obtain work permits.
Credit India's efforts to deregulate its economy plus China's decision to slow its economic growth with the coming change.
The delay may cost France billions in penalties if Russia proceeds with legal action.
The man reportedly turned himself in to Belgian authorities on Tuesday.
The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, the target of a deadly attack last week, is sold out across Paris, leaving many to search eBay for a copy.
Demand for Charlie Hebdo's first issue since last week's deadly shooting is so high that circulation reached 5 million copies Wednesday.
“It should have been done a while ago. Because the [people] in France and in Europe do everything to destroy Islam ... ” an alleged member of ISIS said.
The French justice system allows a state-appointed judge to immediately hear cases for minor offenses.
Dieudonné has been accused of being an "apologist for terrorism" by French prosecutors.
Australians will find it hard to get their hands on the new Charlie Hebdo issue because of its laws preventing circulation of content negatively discussing race.
The Charlie Hebdo cover showing the Prophet Muhammad weeping does not help Iran's relations with the West, the Foreign Ministry said.
Since last week's terror attacks in Paris, many Muslims feel the news media has been unfair in linking their religion with violence.
Romney is considering a third run for president, but he would need to be a far different candidate than the one who already lost twice.
The two men in the video are shown speaking in Russian and confessing to working for Russia’s Federal Security Service.
Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab will now have the power to ban any foreign publication that is deemed "offensive to religion."
Syrian President Bashar Assad also urged countries to share intelligence to combat terrorism.
The comedian had posted a comment on Facebook that apparently supported Amédy Coulibaly, who took six people hostage last week.
Local police said that the incident is being investigated and a surveillance video is being examined to identify the attackers.