It will take six weeks for results to be declared in the race to succeed President Hamid Karzai.
Is marijuana safe at the workplace? NJ Transit and the DOT says medical status doesn't make it any safer.
With black-box battery power shutting down soon, the race to find the remains of Flight MH370 intensifies.
Out of 4,200 employees on strike, only 300 have resumed work after signing an agreement with the management.
"I will either bring democracy, or disappear with it," said one victim of the unrest.
With only isolated attacks on polling stations, voting was largely peaceful in Afghanistan's presidential election on Saturday.
As the controversy over the federal budget continues this month, the parties are split over energy policy.
The move to redraw China's boundaries makes as much sense as calling the area between Boston and Washington "Bosington," an expert says.
D.C. police say they only want to talk to the person of interest, whom they believe may know something about Relisha Rudd's disappearance.
Crimeans now have nowhere to turn for American hamburgers, or heroin-addiction treatment.
The U.S. wants its European allies to spend more money for the military. There is just one problem: The Europeans don't have it.
Ryan may be the Republican budget expert, but movement conservatives may sink his budget in the Republican-controlled House.
Anti-gay activist Tony Perkins praised Mississippi for protecting "religious exercise."
The outbreak of the virus in West Africa captivates the public’s imagination, but people should fear it less than HIV and other diseases.
Voting will occur at 930,000 polling stations across India from April 7 to May 12.
A Taliban attack last month on a hotel in Kabul had killed eight people, including an Agence France-Presse journalist and his family.
According to Bloomberg, in 2009, the White House launched an offensive to regulate the commercial use of President Obama's image.
The CFTC has also brought lawsuits against Jon S. Corzine and Edith O’Brien for allegedly misusing customers' funds.
Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of sending FSB operatives, and explosives, into the country to stamp out anti-government protests.
President Obama's NSA reforms are reason for a reserved sigh of relief for many Americans, but the situation is more complicated than it seems.
North Korea wants its presence known in space, but it's not there yet, not by a long shot.
Spc. Ivan Lopez was evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder. Can PTSD cause someone to commit murder?
The Pentagon has not followed a key recommendation of a task force appointed after the 2009 shooting at the same Texas Army base.
Sadly, we won't see the Sith Lord leading Ukraine, at least not the next six years.
The bill prevents European ISPs such as Deutsche Telekom from hindering traffic or reserving the best part of their bandwidth for their own services.
The U.S. Navy's use of the Tomahawk missile may start winding down as the Pentagon terminates its production from 2016 onward.
Mozilla's Brendan Eich resigned amid controversy from a $1,000 contribution he made in support of California’s same-sex marriage ban.
After flight MH370 turned relations between China and Malaysia rocky, a hostage situation could make things worse with the Philippines.
They've derailed immigration reform before. Now conservative radio hosts plan to do it again -- this time fighting some of their own.
The Twitter-like ZunZuneo seems to be just the latest line of attack in a 55-year campaign