Another Brazilian worker died in a World Cup construction accident as transit workers suspended their strike for two days.
Many people believe President Obama was wrong to make the Taliban-Bergdahl exchange.
Reports say the Karachi airport terrorists used Indian weapons, but that does not necessarily implicate India in the attack.
A Japanese official, in New York to share the new strategic energy plan, did not offer comments on if and when the nation's 48 idled nuclear reactors might come online again.
Harsh economic controls have sparked massive product shortages in Venezuela, while boosting cross-border smuggling.
Jerad Miller boasted of being a supporter of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.
The president also urged Republicans to support legislation that would give debtors more muscle against lenders.
Jerad Miller shared a photo describing Elliot Rodger as a "liberal left-wing wack job."
Jerad Miller wrote of a need "to prepare for war" and railed against the federal government.
Lower production in Libya could topple the Middle Eastern cartel's "sweet spot" price and output target.
An internal audit by Veterans Affairs says its goal of giving appointments within 14 days of request is "unattainable."
The U.S. government said Iran is cooperating with the international community to roll back its controversial nuclear program.
The couple also supported Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and spoke of shooting police officers, according to reports.
After the government decides harsher punishment for sexual assault in Egypt, attacks continue to take place.
The world's biggest sporting event begins Thursday, and Brazil's biggest city is a gridlocked mess, with police using tear gas.
The former hedge-fund manager and prominent climate activist Tom Steyer will have finally divested of all his fossil fuel holdings by the end of this month, the Washington Post reported Monday.
President Bashar Assad grants an amnesty to celebate his re-election, but it's not clear if it applies to his opponents.
U.S. student loans outstanding recently broke a trillion dollars and is impeding economic activity of recent college grads.
Transit workers in Sao Paulo have threatened to go on strike "indefinitely," which could threaten the opening match of the World Cup.
Former colleagues have said Bergdahl is a deserter while some political leaders have accused Obama of freeing dangerous terrorists.
The IMF also declared that Britain will be the fastest growing Western economy in 2014.
China had sent observers to the RIMPAC drills in 1998, but this will be the first time that the country participates in the exercise.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack on Karachi Airport, which claimed at least 28 lives.
The Pakistani Taliban threatened the country's government with "even worse attacks" and said "there is more to come."
China has been trying to assert claim to most of the South China Sea.
Hillary is about to embark on a nationwide book tour for "Hard Choices" and not talking about running for president just yet.
Two Las Vegas police officers on lunch break were shot and killed before the shooters killed another person and committed suicide.
Ten gunmen, in an attack on a terminal, killed 13 people and wounded at least 14, reports said.
"As a FIFA partner, we expect these allegations to be investigated appropriately," says Sony, a major sponsor of the event.
The former POW, held by the Taliban for 5 years, has yet to speak with his family.