The man who cited "the stupidity of the American voter" in helping pass the Affordable Care Act will testify before Congress this week.
Thousands nationwide continued protesting this weekend against their perception of recent police use of excessive force.
Sony's Hollywood studio is set to release a action-comedy film depicting CIA agents on a mission to kill North Korea's leader.
Ugandan rebels are suspected of carrying out the attacks that killed at least 34 people.
The ECB forecasts the eurozone economy will grow just 1 percent in 2015, as opposed to the 1.6 percent it projected three months ago.
The six men had been held at the controversial prison facility for more than 12 years, but they were never charged with any offense.
Francois Hollande was visiting his counterpart in Kazakhstan, when he was photographed wearing the country's traditional attire.
Memories of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan last year forced one of the largest peacetime evacuations in the country's history.
Four suspected militants were killed and two injured when a U.S. drone strike hit a house in northwest Pakistan Sunday, Pakistani officials said.
The Stalinist state denied that it carried out the hack, which revealed a trove of internal data, including salaries and social security numbers.
The five former Madoff employees, who were convicted in March, will be sentenced this week in separate legal hearings.
Jason Rezaian has been detained in Iran for almost five months, but the allegations against him are unclear.
Striking workers in China, and those helping them, have often been harassed, detained and sometimes imprisoned by authorities in the country.
“There is zero possibility that the hostages were victims of a crossfire,” a U.S. military official said.
Foreigners interviewed in bustling Times Square Saturday said they were generally sympathetic to the protesters' cause.
Mary Landrieu had held her Senate seat since 1997.
A new paper describes the social media strategies behind Mitt Romney's and President Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaigns.
The human remains reportedly belong to Alexander Mora, a Mexican official told the Associated Press.
The visit was a “matter of convenience for the President, not a matter of urgency,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.
The clashes erupted after about 6,000 protesters marched to commemorate the 2008 police shooting of Alexandros Grigoropoulos.
Ahmed H. Aden, 34, has been charged in the hit-and-run death of a teenage boy outside the Somali Center of Kansas City on Thursday night.
Former U.S. President George W. Bush weighs in on the decision not to indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo.
The Islamist radicals, who pledge loyalty to ISIS, have reportedly recruited women suicide bombers.
“This is not the time to risk a breakdown when we still have a chance at a breakthrough,” Biden said regarding new sanctions.
The NYPD officer who accidentally shot an unarmed 28-year-old man in a Brooklyn stairwell did not radio for help immediately, the Daily News reported.
Hardliners in Iran are forging a new campaign to keep tabs on cyberactivists in the country.
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said "10,800 troops, rather than 9,800, could remain in Afghanistan ... for the first few months in 2015."
The latest diagnosis marks the second reported case of H7N9 bird flu in China in the past two weeks.
Formally known as the Institute for the Works of Religion, the Vatican Bank is no stranger to scandal.
The IMF will visit Ukraine to discuss a potential $17 billion bailout program.