This week marks the completion of three years of the Syrian revolution, which has so far claimed 140,000 lives.
The death of the accused terror leader has been confirmed by his movement, but not the Russians.
Nicholas Teausant, 20, was arrested on suspicion of being an Al Qaeda supporter and allegedly planning to bomb Los Angeles subways.
An anti-Islam Dutch politician is reportedly saying he will pursue legal action over a rap video that appears to stage a fictionalized version of his execution.
Fast-food employees and their allies charge that McDonald’s is stealing their time by making them work for free.
Yearly Chinese TV reports targeting international companies are often a headache, but this year the big Western brands got off lightly.
Republicans predict a "tsunami-type election" this fall. But Democrats think the biggest weapon they have is the Republican party itself.
Scott Beason doesn't understand why Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" condemns Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts.
Moldova is feeling the heat from Crimea's referendum to join the Russian Federation.
After weeks of tension in Crimea, shots have reportedly been fired by Russian troops at a Ukrainian naval base.
A Russian state-owned energy firm has proposed to develop Crimea's oil and gas sector, which includes a Ukrainian-owned company.
To say that rapid-growth China has a pollution problem is an understatement; this program aims to attract minds to solve it.
Reporter Avedis Hadjian talks to Ukrainians on the streets of Kiev, in the tent villages of Maidan Square and in pro-Russian enclaves in Crimea.
This is not the first time that Putin's close aide and envoy on missile defense makes a controversial comment.
India and Pakistan both say that the missing Malaysian Airlines plane never entered their airspace.
As the U.S. scales back defense spending from post-WWII highs, spending priorities are being scrutinized.
Will Russia's Baltic naval base at Kaliningrad be Putin's next move? And is Russia prepared for the West's response?
The West will not recognize the annexation, and the EU and U.S. may go to the U.N. to voice opposition.
There are significant shale natural gas reserves on the continent.
The countries' new constitutions have provisions to protect intellectual property rights in an attempt to foster a “knowledge economy.”
The U.S. Virgin Islands is attempting to lure small businesses with substantial incentives. Here's how they're do it.
More than 93 percent of Crimeans on Monday voted to split from Ukraine and join Russia.
It appears Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps got on the wrong side of an "elder council" at WBC and was excommunicated.
Only three years after leaving prison for extortion, former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards has announced his candidacy for Congress.
The Republican National Committee released ads spotlighting women and minorities, the majority of whom currently support Democrats.
The Russian president looks ready to annex Crimea as soon as Tuesday.
Hakera Cochran allegedly became so enraged over breaking a nail that she squirted nail polish remover on two salon workers' faces.
While NATO beefs up its response to Russia after Crimea's vote to join the nation, Moscow also announces plans to deploy fighter jets to Belarus.
How protesters are communicating in Venezuela and Ukraine, from smartphone apps to analog walkie-talkies.
Narendra Modi apparently has a wife that he abandoned decades ago.