The rural French are particularly angry with the Paris government.
Complaint by a former domestic spurs arrest of Devyani Khobragade.
Gun sales after the Newtown tragedy soared as consumers sought to stay ahead of potential legislation.
America's civil engineers say the nation's infrastructure needs vast improvement
Several high-profile journalists and editors in China have been charged with accepting bribes.
Ukraine may be edging away from Russian orbit, but there's more than the desire to join Europe behind the million-strong EuroMaidan protest.
It was once the manufacturing hub of the Balkans, and wants to be back in the European fold. Problem is, they're still digging up bones.
The suspected shooter at Arapahoe High School is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson.
Terry Lee Loewen was identified as a 58-year-old avionics technician at Mid-Continent Airport. He is expected to face federal charges.
Immigration reform advocates are smiling: A budget deal has the speaker at war with conservative groups -- and the reform goal may benefit.
The high-profile execution of Kim Jong Un's uncle has baffled North Korea watchers. Here's what might have happened.
Ethan Couch received 10 years' probation after the teen was drunk and killed four people in Texas. Will 'bad parenting' play a role in his civil trial?
The confiscation of the Hicks’ farm raises some complex legal questions as well as questions about the jurisdiction of the EU.
Thamasanqa Jantjie, the man exposed as a fake sign language interpreter and revealed as a schizophrenic, has a lengthy history of criminal charges, including murder.
As the second leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline approaches completion, the project faces growing pressure from opposition groups.
Her election has been called an “unprecedented event” in one of the “most underprivileged and conservative provinces” of Iran.
Heads of the nation's armed forces have agreed to meet with the protest leader who is insisting on an unelected government.
Robert Levinson’s disappearance prompted a major internal investigation within the agency, which reportedly also paid off his family.
Loretta Fuddy released copies of Obama’s original birth certificate to help put to rest theories that the president was foreign-born.
To talk on our phones in flight or not to talk -- that is the question up for debate.
The bill was passed overwhelmingly with a vote of 332-94, and it will now head to the Senate, which is poised to pass it next week.
Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that several of his ancestors came into the United States illegally.
After dramatic footage of his removal from office, the once-powerful politician Jang Song Thaek is dead.
The Fox News anchor claimed that Jesus and Santa Claus were white, but the truth is more complicated.
Gold prices have been heavily influenced by ‘paper’ trading of gold contracts, overpowering the dynamics of much smaller physical gold market.
Despite previous failed attempts, one of the nations with the heaviest rate of smoking is considering banning it in public places.
Despite fierce opposition, an unpopular law restricting abortion coverage in Michigan was passed by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature on Wednesday.
The House speaker stood his ground on Thursday, shunning some conservative groups and questioning their methods.
In his first message since being named Person of the Year, Pope Francis attacked out-of-control corporate salaries.
Despite Seoul's official defiance against China's new air zone, Korea's international airlines have announced they will comply.