New York resident Harry Devert hasn't been heard from since Jan. 25. He went missing in Michoacan state, a volatile area of Mexico.
After the bombing of Gaza International Airport in 2001, Palestine is planning two new airports in the West Bank.
John R. Morales, who put on a McGruff costume for the Harris County Sheriff's Association in the 1990s, said he sold drugs to help sick relatives.
Police have not confirmed that a shooting took place in the Kroger, but a witness heard gunshots.
The speaker of the House says immigration reform must get done. But he also says it isn't happening this year.
The governor of Wisconsin claims to have voted for the conservative icon, but he was too young to have done so. What gives?
Prostitution is illegal in China, but it has thrived with the possible complicity of local authorities. That may be changing.
House Republicans have pushed the EPA for two years to disclose the "secret science" behind its decision-making.
The airborne early warning and control system, which is based around the 737-700 aircraft, was delivered to Turkey's main operating base.
As many as 3,000 pissed-off roosters were rescued, 70 people were rounded up and nine people were arrested.
The evacuees, mainly women, children and the elderly, have endured a siege for more than a year.
As attitudes change, long-forgotten laws already in place can be used to start medical marijuana programs.
Just over half vote to end pact, defying government and big business.
The Egyptian army killed 16 Islamists, and a new group said it carried out a bomb attack in Cairo.
The Justice Dept. will issue memo recognizing same-sex marriages “to the greatest extent possible under law.”
The Sochi Olympics began in style Friday, but many wonder about the games' economic benefits.
Bae, who was moved to a hospital after he lost 50 pounds in August last year, was returned to the labor camp on Jan. 20.
A new report says nearly 14 million people were saved by measles vaccines from 2000 to 2012.
Vice President Joe Biden said on Friday there is "no obvious reason" not to run for president.
As the Winter Games kick off in Sochi, political leaders are protesting Russia's human rights abuses.
The "Pop-Tart Bill" would stop schools from being forced to suspend students who shape pastries into guns.
Sarajevo and Tuzla saw protesters clash with riot police and set fire to government buildings as the third day of Bosnian civil unrest continued.
The South Korean soldiers at the hypersensitive border with the North aren't slacking off. They're using gaming technology to defend their nation.
You thought Robocop was the stuff of the distant future? That future may come sooner than you think.
Schoolchildren across the Arab world learn rules that make little sense, and this disconnect from reality turns into political conflicts later.
Turkey already regulates online content and websites, but a new law will increase censorship - while sites publish material related to a government scandal.
Concerns about how much of available groundwater hydraulic fracturing actually uses feed into concerns about drought in some parts of the U.S.
In a candid chat, the Illinois congressman said the president can use his executive powers to do more -- but compromise is key -- for immigration reform.
Does this bitter cold winter explain the disappointing January jobs total? And will the Fed stick to its taper timetable?
China's land disputes may go on for a while, even as the government carries out land reforms.