NASA's suspension of its relations with Russia, outside of cooperation over the ISS, highlights the agency's dependency on Russia.
Dmytro Firtash, one of Ukraine's richest men, was closely associated with Viktor Yanukovych and aided the flow of gas between Russia and Ukraine.
In response to the lack of information from EIB, 11 NGOs have now written the bank’s president demanding the report's release.
Coalitions across the country are ready to put a minimum wage increase to voters as Congress remains indecisive on the issue.
After killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others, the gunman, identified as Spc. Ivan Lopez, was confronted by a military police officer before he shot himself.
Most couples posted overseas are unable to get the same benefits as married heterosexuals.
The Republican budget maven put out a proposal loaded with cuts. But that is not enough for spending hawks on the right, who called it a joke.
This election marks the first time two prominent technology executives have taken the leap into politics.
Rachel Canning was lambasted across the Internet, where some called her a "spoiled brat" for filing the lawsuit.
By day, Florida congressional candidate Jake Rush is a "straight-shooter" conservative. By night, he's the vampire Chazz Darling.
A Zionist leader who has spoken with him says the spy does not want to be freed in exchange for Israeli concessions.
NATO cites key signs at the border indicating that Russia may be ready to pounce.
GM CEO Mary Barra was on Capitol Hill for a second day of hearings into the ignition switch recall of approximately 2 million cars.
The high court struck down limits on the overall amount an individual can donate to political campaigns.
Malaysian police have recorded statements from 170 people regarding the disappearance of the Boeing 777.
Russia's continued troop movements on Ukraine border worry NATO commander
A Russian news organization reported that Ukraine had asked to resume normal relations with Russia once again.
A letter to Congress accuses President Obama's administration of exploiting loopholes to deliberately spy on Americans.
The ACA site experienced a last-minute surge in people singing up for the program.
Mozilla employees are calling on CEO Brendan Eich, who supported Prop 8, to quit, as OkCupid asks Firefox users to switch browsers.
The Chinese president's anti-corruption drive is targeting the "Shanghai Gang," a powerful faction of the Communist Party.
Many Israelis want American-born Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard released. But they don't want him released in exchange for Palestinians.
Crimea and Guinea have an unexpected connection in their relationships to hemorrhagic fevers.
Brady Pullen contends the family of Kemal Yazar should have warned 911 about his recent use of a hallucinogenic drug and that he was a threat to use violence.
Congressmen grilled GM CEO Mary Barra and NHTSA chief David Friedman about the ignition switch recall for 2 million vehicles.
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations is live streaming the hearing featuring GM CEO Mary Barra.
New York and New Jersey have had a rash of cases of medical fraud, which some say reflects a growing national trend.
In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry suggested the action would have consequences for the U.S. embassy and consulate in Russia.
India, the world's largest democracy, has very few women in positions of political power.
Jonathan Pollard, one of the most damaging spies caught in the U.S., may be freed to restart peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.