A Harvard law professor got over 50,000 people to donate more than $7 million by pledging to help elect politicians who aim to end Super PACs.
After first refusing to meet President Obama on the tarmac in Austin, Texas Gov. Rick Perry agrees to a Dallas meeting on immigration.
Nine people were killed in the attack, which was believed to be the work of suicide bombers.
The Republican National Committee announced the host city for the 2016 Republican National Convention.
With surveillance issues already straining relations, a double agent's arrest further threatens the alliance.
About 52,000 unaccompanied children from Central America have crossed the southern border since January.
Here, in a series of charts, are the biggest beneficiaries of the bank's financial services.
Clay Aiken and Jaymes Foster were once extremely close. But the pair is said to have hit a rough patch in their relationship.
A suspected case may have been a false alarm, but the disease that has killed more than 460 people in West Africa isn't going away.
Brisbane Airport experienced delays on all flights after a woman breached security and drove onto the tarmac.
The EU cautions Germany about potentially discriminatory road toll.
In a rare North Korean video depicting weakness, Kim Jong-un is seen limping and with a scar on his forehead.
India is planning to spend $10.95 billion in 2014-15 alone to overhaul the country's decrepit rail network, the railway minister said Tuesday.
The offensive targeting Palestinian militants was launched to stop rocket fire from Gaza.
The 30-year-old man is said to be the son of Valery Seleznev, a member of the Russian parliament.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been criticized for sending 41 refugees back to Sri Lanka. The rest now have 72 hours to get out.
Ten civilians and two Afghan policemen were also killed in the attack on a Bagram clinic.
News of the probe comes little more than a week after French banking firm BNP Paribas pleaded guilty to felony charges in a U.S. court.
A UN report, published to assess the progress of countries toward achieving the MDG 2015 goals, betrays a lopsided trend.
The WikiLeaks founder said the U.S. government will use its state secrets privilege to keep crucial evidence away from the defense team.
Abdullah has claimed that about two million ballots from more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged.
Will eastern separatists lay down their arms in the face of a Ukrainian blockade or will they battle for their self-proclaimed capital?
Federal Judge Richard Kopf wrote that the Supreme Court should "stfu" after the "Hobby Lobby" ruling.
The price of warrants has fallen 25 percent since 2012, convincing state and federal police to use wiretaps for a variety of crimes.
The IDF hit 50 targets as part of Operation Protective Edge, aimed at stopping Hamas' rocket fire offensive on Israel.
"Blood Feud" alleges Hillary Clinton poked President Obama in the chest to make a point.
A map showing a plan for ISIS expanding its caliphate spread on social media, but experts say it isn't what it seems.
The possible delay comes as a top Iraqi general is killed by militants 10 miles outside of Baghdad.
Leaders of the Syrian National Coalition are meeting in Istanbul this week to talk about new ways to fight ISIS.
In 84 hours, 82 people were shot in Chicago. Fourteen were killed.