Amid criticism and fears over the new Charlie Hebdo cover, Le Canard Enchaine said it had received death threats last week.
Relatives of U.S. nationals, who were killed and injured in Jerusalem attacks between 2002 and 2004, have demanded $1 billion in damages.
The shooting is the third one this year and comes a day after two city policemen were charged with murder in a March 2014 case.
Michael R. Hoyt believed that he was Jesus Christ and that Boehner was the devil, and responsible for the spread of the Ebola virus.
The Republican Wisconsin Governor made references to the ridiculed hug between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Their father, Matthew Badger, sued the contractor, who was dating his ex-wife, Madonna Badger, at the time.
The attack on Charlie Hebdo occurred three days into the selection of jurors for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's case.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the IDNYC program will take appointments starting Wednesday, after 1,7000 people applied Monday.
The outgoing counselor to President Obama will reportedly join Hillary Clinton's inner circle and emerging presidential campaign.
A day before Charlie Hebdo's latest issue arrives, some Muslims and Jews in Paris are fearful.
Immigration privileges for Cubans are in the spotlight after the Coast Guard reported an influx of migrants from the island.
The N.J. governor's State of the State speech sounded like a presidential stump speech, right down to an anecdote about a Florida voter.
International Business Times broke the news that Christie taking the gifts may run afoul of New Jersey's ethics rules.
Journalists have uncovered dramatic video footage of the killers fleeing the scene just as Charlie Hebdo releases its latest issue.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee slammed President Barack Obama for letting daughters Malia and Sasha listen to Beyoncé.
Officials are concerned that sanctions are not sufficient to stop North Korea's provocations, and it needs to be cut off from its financial allies.
The attacks in Paris drew international attention to the shifting face of global terrorism.
Experts agree that the war in eastern Ukraine will get worse as a peace summit is canceled.
Cruz hasn’t exactly been the space agency's biggest advocate.
With limited big donors and political operatives to go around, presidential campaigns start to announce in January.
France’s role in the U.S.-led coalition to fight ISIS in Iraq and Syria will not change despite the attacks in Paris, experts say.
"Chinese people becoming rich isn't important," said the man who revolutionized the Chinese language. "Human progress is ultimately progress toward democracy."
The potentially explosive consequences of Mubarak's release could make for a tricky political situation for Sisi.
The Indiana Democrat is the first of his faith to serve on the House Intelligence Committee.
Pope Francis arrived in Sri Lanka for the first day of a six-day tour in Asia.
After the hacking of the U.S. Central Command Twitter and YouTube feeds, Obama unveils initiatives and looks to prevent future breaches.
The U.N. secretary-general's comments come as international pressure mounts on India to reduce its rising greenhouse gas emissions.
After a week of attacks in and around Paris, France has voted to extend airstrikes against ISIS.
“Japan has not had any war casualty since 1945. Japan is very proud of this fact and a lot of people want to keep this record.”
Sigolène Vinson, who survived the Charlie Hebdo massacre, recalls what happened, in harrowing detail.