With 11 days left, what to watch for in Senate and governor's races in Kentucky, Kansas, Georgia, Masssachusetts and New Hampshire.
New studies suggest the key Senate races that are too close to call may come down to the women vote.
NYC's first Ebola patient, 33-year-old Dr. Craig Spencer, followed all recommended procedures after arriving from Ebola-inflicted Guinea.
Ukraine votes for parliament on Sunday. Right-wing extremists say either change comes at the polls, or they will revolt.
Experts say midterm election years are bad for markets, but 2014 will be different.
Chinese fishing boats in the disputed waters of the East China Sea have doubled since last year, making Japan wary.
The spirit of Berkeley’s "Free Speech Movement" will not smile for Bill Maher. Some students aren’t happy that he's speaking at graduation.
The case of the 43 missing students has come to signify corruption and links between politics and organized crime in Mexico.
EU members pledged 1 billion euros ($1.25 billion) to counter Ebola in West Africa at a summit in Brussels. The U.K.-led funding, pledging 100 million euros.
The mission was part of a larger coalition operation that dropped 70 bombs on unspecified ISIS targets.
The Obama administration is debating whether some U.S.-Canadian border checkpoints that are now unmanned should be more vigorously protected.
President Obama asked the state's governor and the city's mayor to remain in constant touch with his administration about the latest Ebola case.
Mali became the sixth African country to have witnessed a case of Ebola, after a 2-year-old girl tested positive for the disease.
The search operation had brought back memories of the Cold War, when Soviet ships routinely conducted operations in the Baltic Sea.
John Baird said that while the attacker was 'certainly radicalized' that authorities 'don't have any evidence' to tie him to the Islamic State.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank reflects China’s desire to counter the perceived hegemony of international lenders dominated by the West.
Some priests in the parish committed crimes that included running a prostitution ring, and sexually abusing an altar boy.
In September, al Qaeda announced the formation of a South Asia wing to “raise the flag of jihad” on the subcontinent.
A report by the international human rights organization stated that police used excessive force to quell mostly peaceful protests.
Earlier this month, both countries exchanged gunfire at the border after the North shot down balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets.
The Iraqi army, trained by the U.S. before its pullout from the country in 2011, has been plagued by sectarian divisions within its ranks.
An unofficial poll will be conducted Sunday to determine whether protesters support their leaders taking up government proposals.
An independent autopsy, which was reportedly conducted at the request of Myers' family, claims the black teen was shot eight times.
The U.S. Department of Treasury has estimated that the Islamic State group earned nearly $1 million a day from oil sales since mid-June.
A plan for South Korea to command its own troops during any conflict with the North has been shelved because of a rising threat from Pyongyang.
The two would discuss "Sino-Vietnam bilateral cooperation," the ministry said. It did not elaborate.
Despite the news that Ebola has arrived in New York City, the chances of contracting the virus on trains and in cars are pretty slim.
Gunmen allegedly stormed two villages in Northern Nigeria and took dozens of girls away. Authorities have not commented on the claims.
“There is no reason for New Yorkers to be alarmed," Mayor de Blasio said.
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., backs marijuana legalization for Oregon.