Police suspect a lethal batch of the designer drug Molly is going around the Northeast.
The former president says if young people can afford to buy insurance, they should, because they won't always be young.
Many of the most important people responsible for India’s economic miracle in recent decades all hail from the South
A privacy rights group has won the release of secret court documents about the NSA's phone metadata collection.
A new group attacking New Jersey Senate candidate Cory Booker is entangled in the dark money world of the Koch brothers.
The new president of the Islamic Republic of Iran never wished Jews a happy Rosh Hashanah on Twitter: the eyebrow-raising tweet fooled the media.
The family of Jesus Trejo hopes the missing 18-year-old is found alive. Authorities recovered a body from the Florida Everglades, but there's no confirmation that it's Trejo's.
Every year in South Africa, 182,000 high school students -- mostly poor and black -- become pregnant.
What is TSA’s PreCheck program all about? As it expands to 100 U.S. airports, it’d behoove you to find out.
The resolution, approved Wednesday night, passed by a measure of 10-7. It will head to the Senate floor next week.
Anthony Weiner got into a heated argument, nearly a meltdown, at a New York bakery on Rosh Hashanah Eve.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has stepped in to defend Electric Zoo co-founders Mike Bindra and Laura De Palma after two people died at the festival Labor Day weekend.
Schad was the second death row inmate in Arizona to be set for execution this week.
As the House stalls on a path to citizenship, an analyst says letting immigrants choose which form of legalization they want could solve the issue.
If Assad's regime uses chemical weapons after a U.S. strike, Obama wants a “trigger” option to retaliate without going back to Congress.
Ariel Castro is the seventh Ohio prisoner to commit suicide in 2013.
President Obama delivered a speech ahead of the G20 summit in Russia, and mentioned one man's name that you may have never heard of.
Jiang Jiemin is the the highest-ranking official, and the first member of China's Central Committee, to face corruption charges to date.
Comedian Russell Brand attacked politician Boris Johnson and designer Hugo Boss during the GQ Man of the Year awards on Tuesday.
Debate continues to rage over the economic value of prisons to their local community versus the overall cost of warehousing inmates.
Advocates say Syria and budget negotiations are no excuse to push immigration reform to the back burner.
Authorities believed the Salisbury shooting was connected to domestic violence. They say Ryan Shallue killed Charles Abbot and killed Kristen Loetz before shooting himself.
Instagram is becoming increasingly popular among world leaders, and China's president is the latest to have joined. Or is it a clever fake?
Details were sketchy as to what led a detective to fire on suspect Ronald Williams in Irvine, Calif.
The Chinese government has decided to embrace the power of its Internet-savvy citizens to fight corruption.
The identity of the murder victim who was stabbed at Spring High School is unknown. A 16-year-old boy was one of the two people wounded.
China's crackdown on lavish banquet meals that include shark fin soup has been more effective in saving sharks than shark sanctuaries.
Moscow would back a military strike against Syria if it is convinced Bashar Assad's regime was behind a chemical weapons attack in Damascus.
Other expected topics: government deficits, turbulence in emerging markets and an agreement to combat tax evasion.
The Guido mine in Zabrze stopped producing coal long ago. Now it holds weddings and theater performances 320 meters below the ground.