The president is promising drone transparency again. Why should anyone believe his most recent pledge?
In a sign of disillusion with politics, spoiled ballots beat the expected runner-up in Egypt's election, Hamdeen Sabahi.
An investigation turned up no evidence of a bomb. The VA hospital is now under "normal operating status."
Two more men are being sought in the gang rape and killing of two teenage Dalit girls.
The military has said it will conduct elections once leaders from all sides come to an agreement and maintain calm.
Anti-aircraft missiles were used by pro-Russian separatists to shoot down the helicopter, according to Ukraine's outgoing president.
Earlier this week, the Nigerian government reportedly called off a deal to swap the kidnapped schoolgirls for the militants in custody.
OSCE's chairperson denounced the detentions as acts of sabotage of international efforts to assist Ukraine in overcoming the crisis.
The engineer was reportedly grilled for about 10 hours earlier in May about his role in the controversy that has led to record vehicle recalls.
India's retail sector is considered notoriously hard to crack because of entrenched mom-and-pop stores and a lack of supply chain infrastructure.
The operation has been active since at least 2011 and could be the most elaborate cyber espionage campaign uncovered to date from any nation.
In an exclusive interview with NBC, Edward Snowden said he is not a spy for Russia and considers himself an American patriot.
The president was waiting for evidence of 'systemic' misconduct, which he now may have.
As pressure grows on Shinseki, the record shows questionable practices dating from the 1920s. Efforts at reform have long been frustrated.
Released on Wednesday, the data shows the breakdown of diversity for Google's U.S. and worldwide workforce.
With over 90 percent of the votes in more than 50 percent of polling stations, it looks like Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is set to become the next president of Egypt.
Syrians forced to flee the country began voting on Wednesday -- but not all of them went to the polls for a sham election.
Crack-smoking Mayor Rob Ford is about to have some sexy competition in the October 2014 mayoral race.
McCain told CNN Shinseki should step down after a report on the Phoenix VA hospital found more than 1,000 veterans waiting for care.
The allegations are the latest in a torrent from the government, which says three months of protests this year were a veneer for a U.S.-backed conspiracy to unseat the successor to late socialist leader Hugo Chavez.
The attack was part of a renegade former general's campaign to purge the Libya of Islamist militants, witnesses and officials said.
A person with a weapon on campus was reported to police, but it's unclear if the sighting was substantiated.
China is paying the equivalent $80 to attract tourists to the restive Xinjiang province, where several attacks have occurred.
A Florida appeals court found John Connolly's murder conviction was barred by the statute of limitations.
President Obama addressed the U.S. Military Academy's class of 2014 Wednesday.
Maya Angelou's words were an inspiration to the civil rights movement. She was fondly remembered on Twitter.
The class of 2014 is the first class "to graduate since 9/11 who may not be sent into combat in Iraq or Afghanistan," Obama said.
Chechen leaders deny involvement in a clash between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces that killed dozens in Donetsk.
Many of the migrants have fled war zones and are seeking asylum in France or Britain.
Four Muslim worshippers were wounded and an Israeli policeman sustained slight injuries in the clash.