NBC’s Sunday-morning news show saw a ratings jump with the debut of Chuck Todd, who grilled President Obama.
The images of Ukraine's volunteers are particularly powerful in Germany, the birthplace of Nazism.
The Houthi rebels were killed when they tried to storm the capital building in Sanaa.
Should the SEC force executives to tell shareholders about companies' political spending? The public seems to think so.
The EU, which approved fresh sanctions against Russia on Monday for inciting unrest in eastern Ukraine, has delayed implementing them.
A HRW report alleged that the soldiers, at two bases in Somalia, had attempted to cover up the incidents by giving the victims food or money.
The proposal comes a month after the shooting death of a black teen by a white police officer in the St. Louis suburb.
Iraq's parliament had, earlier on Monday, approved a new government and named Haider al-Abadi as the country's prime minister.
The contents of the syringe are not known but the air marshal was flown back to the US where he is now under observation.
Barak Barfi, a spokesperson for the slain journalist's family, also accused the U.S government of making a "number of inaccurate statements."
While China and India have close economic and historical links, there is deep suspicion too, fueled in part by a festering border dispute.
More than 350 people have died and thousands of homes have been destroyed due to the worst monsoon flooding in many years.
Sunday’s attack shows remnants linger of a cartel known for using beheadings as a fear tactic.
With the death toll over 2,000 and still climbing, the Ebola fight faces major shortfalls in funding, equipment and logistical capabilities.
After al-Qaida said it was setting up shop in the subcontinent, India cautioned that Israeli tourists could be targets during the High Holidays.
"I have ordered [the military] to secure the defense of Mariupol with howitzers, multiple rocket launchers, tanks, anti-tank weapons and air cover," Poroshenko told steel workers in the port on the Sea of Azov near the Russian border.
If Scotland votes for independence, it wants a chunk of the British armed forces -- and to kick out nuclear subs, which have nowhere else to go.
Baghdad ends political gridlock over new government as ISIS rebels blow themselves up in a town near the capital.
Following an ACLU lawsuit, Norristown, Pa., repealed a law that branded domestic violence victims as nuisances.
The fear factor of Ebola is also hurting the African tourism industry.
The state's racetracks can also now host sports betting without fear of legal or civil repercussion, a directive said.
Some are frustrated by Obama's decision to delay executive action on immigration, but others say that was never a solution anyway.
President Obama is set to lay out his strategy for fighting ISIS in a speech Wednesday. Here's a list of what he might announce.
More than 50 lobbying groups have asked Google to cut its affiliation with ALEC.
Mathew Martoma is being sentenced, but the man prosecutors want even more is the founder of the hedge fund where Martoma worked.
As Congress heads back to work this week after a summer break, a government shutdown is seen as unlikely — but not impossible.
For ISIS supporters in Canada, Britain, the U.S. and other non-Muslim nations, joining the Islamic State is all about meeting the right people.
British lawyers urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review its finding that BP has to keep compensating companies for oil spill damage.
Eighteen measles outbreaks are responsible for 89 percent of the 592 reported cases in the U.S. this year.
The U.N. says the 298 victims of MH17 should count toward the total death toll in Ukraine.