The president dismissed Russia as a "regional power" that poses no threat to the U.S.
What's more, NATO alliance members have become extremely suspicious of Russia’s intentions, especially in light of the Crimea invasion.
All eyes on Justice Kennedy, as usual, as supporters of both sides rally outside Supreme Court.
"I grew up castrating hogs on an Iowa farm, so when I get to Washington, I’ll know how to cut pork,” Joni Ernst says in the ad.
The isolated, heavily militarized Russian territory, home to the Baltic Sea Fleet, is making East European NATO allies nervous.
The U.S. Senate heard testimony Tuesday to discuss ways to curb Russia's monopoly on the European gas market.
Muzychko, an ultra-nationalist, was a coordinator with the Right Sector organization.
Most Americans don't know who the Koch Brothers are, and few have a favorable impression of them.
The Supreme Court will decide whether large companies can deny employees health coverage for certain contraceptives.
U.S. personal income growth slowed last year thanks to late 2012 sequestration scrambling, and the expiration of the payroll tax holiday.
Relisa Rudd, 8, was last seen alive Feb. 26 at the D.C. homeless shelter where she lived with her mother.
Obama's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia was marred by controversy after an American-Jewish reporter was denied a visa.
China allowed the relatives of passengers of Flight 370 to protest in front of the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.
The garment industry is crucial to Bangladesh’s economic survival: the sector employs roughly 4 million people, about 90% of them women.
The attacks, coming days before the presidential elections, follow Thursday's attack on Kabul’s Serena Hotel, which claimed nine lives.
Residents of lower-income U.S. states pay up to $150 more for a round-trip ticket.
Unfortunately, Thailand's political mess has taken a turn for the worse.
Here's another change in the ranking of Latin American economies: highly privatized Chile has topped highly socialized Venezuela.
President Obama also met with China’s President Xi Jinping in an attempt to further pressurize Russia with economic sanctions.
The administration will lay out its proposal on Friday, reports the New York Times.
The man who became the face of Ukrainian defiance in Crimea has been missing for 2 days.
Former President Jimmy Carter says that religious groups often promote inequality for women.
Google celebrated the 102nd birthday anniversary of Dorothy Irene Height with a Google doodle.
The Obama administration has taken its first steps in retaliation against Uganda's adoption of a law that sentences gays to life in prison.
Taiwanese students have stormed the capital over a trade agreement with Beijing that they fear will marginalize them economically and politically.
How many famous Latin American scientists can you name? Lack of funding might be the reason why none come to mind.
The data demonstrates that the world is still spending a considerable portion of public funds on defense.
Business Insider has hired twice-scandalized former NYC mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner as a political columnist. Insert joke here.
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama's trip has been mostly fun and games, but she also took an opportunity to plug democracy.
Moldova and NATO are concerned about Russia's takeover of Ukrainian bases in Crimea and troop buildup near Ukraine's eastern border.