Rush Limbaugh cold the polar vortex of 2014 a hoax that was created by liberals.
The destruction process under a U.S.-Russian deal has commenced.
The Los Angeles-based newspaper blasts the House of Representatives for using citizenship as a tool to stall immigration reform.
Moving the nation’s capital from the East Coast to Nebraska is not as bizarre as the history behind some of the capitals of the fifty U.S. States
Marijuana policy is one of the most closely watched issues leading up to this year's U.S. midterm elections.
The cold was too much for Robert Vick, who asked to be returned to the Blackburn Correctional Complex in Lexington after escaping from the prison.
Talks between Riek Machar and President Kiir supporters are underway; the future of the world's youngest country hangs in the balance.
When asked about the status of imprisoned American citizen Kenneth Bae, Dennis Rodman began to scream at CNN host Chris Cuomo.
China’s banking sector has been mostly off-limits to private capital. That’s soon going to change.
Chicago has long restricted gun sales and ownership, but the city may have to loosen its restrictions.
A long-awaited report to keep Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes suggests eight different strategies.
How could Israel's natural gas find help the current peace process? Can the energy resource encourage stability throughout the region?
Is Mexico headed for a more prosperous 2014? The Ministry of Finance predicts significant GDP growth.
The court filings indicate continuing negotiations between the diplomat and U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s office.
Indians are indecisive, Germans are demanding and Hong Kongers fear "ghostly encounters," according to research from VisitBritain.
The question remains: Will Janet Yellen reduce stimulus measures at the same pace that Bernanke would likely have done so?
A GOP politician who is running for the U.S. Senate has proposed such a move.
The Boeing-built X-37B is moving. What's behind the location shift?
Fearing its weapons could end up being used against U.S. troops, a U.S. gun manufacturer turned down a $15 million deal for sniper systems.
A Brooklyn man has been charged with committing five "knockout game" style attacks targeting women across the borough.
Lawmakers need to agree on the fine details of how to spend the more-than-$1 trillion federal budget to avert another shutdown.
The Maliks were the first twin sisters ever to scale Mount Everest.
Sean Law is being fined $300 a day for his unkempt lawn.
Liz Cheney cited health reasons for withdrawing from her Senate campaign, but there were more pressing reasons for her to bow out.
"This is all about the raccoon," Mark 'Coonrippy' Brown said about his candidacy for governor of Tennessee.
Regulators vow to monitor informal lending more closely and limit the growth in loans created outside of formal channels.
Surveillance video allegedly shows Joshua Lee Werbicki having sex with his roommate's dog.
While New York City debates its universal public pre-kindergarden plans, here's a look at what some other cities are already doing.
What went wrong and how many billions did the Swiss central bank lose in write-downs on its 1,040 tons of gold reserves?
The study analyzed data on teenagers and young adults between 1997 and 2008 to show how risk of arrest varies across race and gender.