Democrats hope to boost black voter turnout in North Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas with ads invoking Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown.
It was reportedly the largest cash seizure ever in China's massive anti-corruption campaign, which has seen 13,000 officials arrested.
Beset by lack of funding, the International Atomic Energy Agency may not be up to the task of monitoring the Iranian nuclear program.
The leak of the "chickens--t" comment in the White House hurt Israelis' opinions of Obama and deepened existing opinions of Netanyahu.
Getting a country ready for an Ebola epidemic -- even an unlikely one -- isn't cheap. Here's what it costs to be prepared for Ebola in the U.S.
A week after Sweden launched a major search for a Russian sub, nearby Latvia said one may be operating off its coast as well.
The second-biggest city in Libya may be witnessing a humanitarian disaster.
Touch ID fingerprints are like DNA, a judge ruled, meaning police can take them without consent.
After days of intense clashes, the Burkina Faso army says President Blaise Compaoré has been forced to step down.
Iran's Mohammad Javad Larijani said assuming only good things come from the West "is a very destructive idea of human rights."
An FBI spokesman said the bureau poses as existing companies in rare circumstances.
Illinois, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and California could get new governors with ties to financial firms managing state's pension funds.
Enrique Peña Nieto offered a new approach to Mexico's festering security problem, but analysts say it isn't working.
Since Ashraf Ghani took oath in September, the Taliban has intensified attacks in and around the capital city of Kabul.
Authorities had arrested the three people in March but waited before making a public announcement so as not to endanger the investigation.
Mitch McConnell has gone from a one-point lead over Alison Lundergan Grimes to a five-point advantage in the span of a week.
The IAEA is investigating the possible military dimension of Iran's nuclear program. So far, the agency has come up short.
Pro-democracy protest leaders are considering going to the international summit in the hope of putting their case to Chinese officials.
By publicly identifying as gay, Tim Cook is sending an important message to corporate America.
Laura Cha reportedly said that emancipated slaves in the U.S. waited 107 years for the right to vote, "so why can't Hong Kong wait."
The meeting comes a day after U.S. President Barack Obama had separate telephone conversations with Thein Sein and Suu Kyi.
The announcement came three months after the Chinese government launched the operation to hunt down absconding officials and businessmen.
The former Navy SEAL is under investigation for possibly revealing classified information in his book on the Bin Laden raid.
The Al-Aqsa mosque and Temple Mount, sites of religious importance for both Muslims and Jews, had been closed early on Thursday.
Officials told CNN that Frein was cuffed with the handcuffs that belonged to Cpl. Bryon Davis, the officer he allegedly shot and killed.
Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski has been dodging U.S. attempts to extradite him on sex offenses since he fled the country in 1978.
Cheaper crude could undermine Russia's and Iran's foreign policy and push oil-dependent economies into recession.
The suspect in the shooting of two Pennsylvania state troopers, one fatally, was captured Thursday after eluding police for weeks.
Thirty billion dollars in funding for roads, bridges and thousands of new homes in areas devastated by the tsunami in Japan is still languishing unspent in the bank.
The suspected cop killer was taken into custody Thursday night, Pennsylvania State Police confirmed.