House Energy and Commerce Committee members asked for results of CDC lab inspections and audits of potential weaknesses in biosecurity protocols dating back to 2007.
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes will bring the issue of gay marriage to the Supreme Court, he said in a statement Wednesday.
"Are folks more interested in politics or are they more interested in solving the problem," Obama said he told Texas Gov. Rick Perry. "If they are interested in solving the problem then this can be solved. If the preference is for politics then it won’t be solved."
Palestinian youth living in Gaza and the West Bank are unlikely to unite for a general uprising. Here's why.
Missiles from Israel's Iron Dome defense system shot into the sky to intercept rockets launched, for the second straight day.
The banknote depicts Greek god Apollo atop a Russian landmark. Apollo's genitals are visible, if you look closely
While tourism to Israel has posted record numbers this year, it shows signs of slowing down due to violence in the region.
As U.S. troop numbers dwindle in Europe, NATO is being asked to spend more on defense or face the consequences.
The Iron Dome sounds like a science-fiction force field, but the missile defense system actually stops an estimated 90 percent of attacks.
Loved ones of MH370 passengers hang on to hope, but the global public may have moved on, as fundraising totals show.
Dinesh D’Souza’s latest documentary, “America,” is underperforming, and the filmmakers are calling for better search results.
Authorities allege that Alix Tichelman callously sipped wine and stepped over Forrest Hayes' body after he used heroin.
Many of the bodies were blindfolded and had their hands tied.
Former New Orleans mayor was found guilty for his involvement in a bribery scandal while his city attempted to recover from Hurricane Katrina.
There have been no indications that Russia will expel Edward Snowden when his temporary asylum expires on July 31.
The world's two biggest carbon emitters signed eight partnership pacts during a Beijing summit this week.
Nearly 6,000 farmers united to block a U.S. effort to sell them genetically modified seeds through a foreign aid package, according to Truthout.org.
Chinese authorities put an activist couple under house arrest after they received a dinner invitation from the U.S. embassy.
North Korea wants the action comedy about assassinating Kim Jong Un banned.
Brazil's humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in Tuesday's World Cup semifinal match could be “catastrophic for the national mood.”
Following the country's devastating loss to Germany at the World Cup, signs of political unrest are already visible on the streets of Brazil.
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang spoke at the Strategic Economic Dialogue between China and the U.S. in Beijing.
The five individuals are believed to have been spied on because of their Muslim background and work related to Islam.
As the Israeli army launched several airstrikes on Gaza and Hamas fired rockets back on Tuesday, several players weigh in.
Since last Thursday, China has begun releasing the confessions of 45 Japanese World War II criminals.
Officials from the U.S. and China are expected to discuss 60 topics during the annual, two-day "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Shia Houthi rebels captured the northern city of Amran on Tuesday, following bloody clashes with government forces.
It has been the dirtiest and most confrontational campaign in memory in a country that traditionally holds up the value of consensus politics.
Hamas rockets hit Israel and Israel retaliated against the Gaza strip as "Operation Protective Edge" continued.
An old Vine went viral after Brazil's World Cup loss, which had many think there was rioting in the streets.