Hackers thought to have ties to the Russian government are reportedly suspected in the breach.
Libya's government said it would launch a new state news agency to replace the one seized by armed factions that have set up a parallel government.
A poll showed 50 percent of Hispanic voters don't think it matters who wins the Senate come November.
The U.S. added extra security to federal buildings Tuesday after the Ottawa shooting last week.
Arturo Hernandez is the sixth immigrant to claim sanctuary in churches across the United States to avoid deportation.
Boosting name recognition and currying favor in the party, likely 2016 candidates hit the road -- with some bumps along the way.
Caracas is looking to revamp its police force after implicating two officers in the brutal murder of a lawmaker.
"I’m not going to blame anyone but myself if I lose,” Landrieu said.
The company responsible for Israel's Iron Dome will develop a new sea-going version.
"This disease can be contained," the president said in a brief speech to reassure the public that Ebola will not become a major health threat.
Axiom has been named as a more capable successor to China's notorious PLA Unit 61398.
President Obama faces criticism for his administration's policy on Ebola quarantines.
The Affordable Care Act was touted as a way to get uninsured Americans signed up for some form of health care coverage.
People already enrolled will be able to change insurers and sign up for different coverage plans through Dec. 7.
Masquerading as real people or institutions is "a bridge too far," a Washington law school professor said.
Does Hong Kong's elite think that Washington, D.C., is pulling the strings behind the Occupy protests?
The New Jersey governor is financing ads amplifying the very criticism of pension investments that he has slammed.
Pope Francis has said that the concepts of evolution and creationism are not mutually exclusive ideas.
The discovery came after Mexican authorities arrested four gang members thought to be operatives in the kidnapping of 43 students who went missing last month.
Norwegian scientists spotted a Russian submarine that had breached the ice in the Arctic Circle.
A lengthy procession of fellow soldiers, police, family and politicians escorted Nathan Cirillo's body through Hamilton, Ontario, past crowds of mourners.
Riots in East Jerusalem continue as Israel threatens new settlements and faces international criticism.
Dutch prosecutors investigating the MH17 tragedy consider theory that it might have been shot down by a military aircraft.
The latest UNICEF report tracked child poverty in developed countries since 2008.
Isis militants nearly took over Syria's second city after storming governor's office.
Bids for the Houston-based oil subsidiary came in far below the asking price of $10 billion, Venezuela's finance minister said.
A coal mine collapsed in Turkey Tuesday, trapping 23 people. It was the second coal mine disaster in five months.
October SAT results came out Tuesday, and high school students took to Twitter to express disappointment with their scores.
With just a week to go until the elections, Obama is scheduled to make his first campaign stop with a Democratic Senate candidate.
Many New York City residents are still rebuilding their homes two years after Hurricane Sandy swept through the region. Why is it taking so long?