Michelle Conti faces charges of assault, harassment, torturing and injuring animals, and criminal mischief.
Sherri Lynn Wilkins was supposed to be sentenced Wednesday, but the sentencing was pushed back to June.
The WTO ruled that Chinese exports of environmentally damaging rare earth elements shouldn’t be artificially manipulated by the government.
Gold prices have risen over tensions in Ukraine. Are the recent gains sustainable? Or Pyrrhic?
Rahul Gandhi has declared that Congress will confound polls and return to power for a third straight term.
President Obama announced Thursday that the NSA will no longer store telephone metadata on its own servers.
The acclaimed business writer critiques the use of algorithms to trade securities in milliseconds.
Kobe Bryant said the Miami Heat's tribute to Trayvon Martin was premature.
Though cross-strait ties between Beijing and Taipei show signs of improvement, both governments have yet to convince their citizens.
Ukraine’s current account deficit is estimated at more than 9% of its GDP while the fiscal deficit is pegged at 4.5%.
The celebrity founder of the Sahara Group has been held in a New Delhi jail since March 4 for failing to appear at a court hearing.
Many believe Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan blocked Twitter to silence opponents of his government.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he hasn't ruled out a presidential run despite Bridgegate.
"We know that Russian military doctrine advocates escalating in order to de-escalate," British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond said, adding, "this escalation we're seeing is indeed simply the playing out of the classic Russian military doctrine."
Abu Ghaith, 48 faces life in prison after a federal court jury in New York convicted him of conspiring to kill Americans, conspiring to provide material support for terrorists and providing such support.
Most immigrants being deported from within the U.S. have criminal convictions, which meets Obama's criteria but doesn't satisfy opponents.
Police were responding to a report of a naked man riding a tricycle at the Crossroads Apartments complex in Lakewood, N.J.
Democrats know it's a long shot, but they still want a debate and to vote on the issue.
Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party said he will contest a parliamentary seat in Varanasi against Narendra Modi.
China's strategic response to the Flight 370 search has boosted national confidence in exerting power in the South China Sea.
The dictator reportedly is making all North Koreans adopt the same hairstyle he wears.
Theresa Yvonne Sayles was a chaperone at Marley Elementary School and was supposed to be in the cafeteria when she allegedly committed the theft.
However, any unified opposition to Beijing is unlikely, experts say, as most countries in the region depend on China for trade.
Sen. Reid says they would rather work in a bipartisan manner, but failing that, they'll make it clear who stands with ordinary Americans.
Leland Yee represents central California in the state senate. He allegedly took $100,000 in bribes in exchange for supporting legislation.
Will Russia's massing troops on Ukraine's eastern border and military exercises to the west in Moldova escalate regional tension?
The U.S. and Europe have yet to deploy sanctions that will affect Russia's economy, but there's one weapon that could wreak havoc.
A German central bank official criticized certain speculation about the central bank's motives as “wild and ridiculous conspiracy theories.”
Turkey goes to the polls on Sunday for a vote being watched the world over. The many, many cats of its biggest city are unconcerned.
Turchinov's request, if approved, would bring troops from the U.S. and EU into close proximity with Russian forces.