The Bulava missile was fired from a Russian submarine near Finland and it hit a target near Japan.
Cash-strapped Venezuela is seeking out a buyer for its U.S. oil subsidiary in a deal that could be worth as much as $10 billion.
House Republicans agreed to fund the White House's request for Ebola response in their proposed spending bill.
The president reportedly is prepared to authorize airstrikes in Syria against the Islamic State, without approval from Congress.
Missouri inmate Earl Ringo Jr. was put to death early Wednesday despite several last-minute appeals.
The president is expected to make the case that a coalition of forces and targeted airstrikes can defeat ISIS.
A 22-year-old man was shot through the heart by Israeli soldiers while he was allegedly trying to throw an explosive device at them.
A dozen U.S. states have now reported several children who are showing signs of having contracted the non-polio enterovirus.
A U.N. official reportedly said that neither the date for the deployment nor the area has been finalized so far.
The U.N.'s Ban Ki-moon asked President Assad to seek a political solution in Syria, which would help in the fight against ISIS.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was holding meetings just 7 miles from the blast.
Prime Minister David Cameron's job may be on the line if he loses Scotland.
Moscow denies sending troops into eastern Ukraine to support pro-Russian rebels battling Ukrainian forces.
Kerry’s visit starts a day after Obama reportedly expressed his readiness for airstrikes against ISIS in Syria without Congressional approval.
Other indigenous groups on the continent also reportedly played ball games much before the arrival of Europeans in South America.
Poroshenko also said a cease-fire between government forces and rebels in eastern Ukraine was proving difficult to maintain.
At least 450 people have died in India and Pakistan from flooding in the Kashmir region, and nearly 76,000 people have been evacuated.
The report alleged that, between January 2013 and June 2014, thousands of asylum seekers from Sudan and Eritrea were forced to leave Israel.
Groups on both sides of the conflict in eastern Ukraine have accused each other of anti-Semitism.
The move is a major breakthrough for Japan, which has been relying on fuel and coal imports for power for almost a year now.
Since independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji has sent more soldiers on U.N. peacekeeping missions than any other nation, on a per capita basis.
Cuomo was challenged by a liberal law professor who accused him of being too far right for New York.
Raimondo, the state general treasurer, would become Rhode Island's first female governor.
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown has won the Republican nomination for Senate in New Hampshire. Could he help the GOP take the Senate?
The president told Congress he didn't need its approval for his strategy to go after the Islamic State.
Occupy Central wants political power to devolve from Beijing. Financial interests worry about the movement's impact on business.
Two weeks after Israel's Operation Protective Edge ended, hundreds of thousands of Gazans are still displaced.
The U.S. has no evidence suggesting journalist Steven Sotloff was sold to the ISIS militants who killed him, as his grieving family claims.
As loud and vocal as they may be, Nazis and nationalists in Ukraine make up a small minority contingent in Ukraine.
Investigative journalist Brian Krebs revealed the Home Depot breach a week ago, before the company publicly admitted it.