The military base where brutal dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was executed in 1989 will open to tourists in September.
During his two-week visit, Anna Hazare will attend the India Day parade in New York and embark on a cross-country trip.
Cory Booker's wealthy supporters are the real winners in the Newark mayor's victory in the Democratic primary for a New Jersey Senate seat.
Severe Typhoon Utor approached Hong Kong Wednesday morning, canceling dozens of flights and closing the stock market.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker has won the Democratic primary for Frank Lautenberg's New Jersey’s Senate seat.
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner has been banned from all San Diego-area Hooters restaurants after a series of sexual harassment allegations.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is suddenly first among potential Democratic voters, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
Glenn Beck hosted "Mock Obama Day" on Tuesday, in response to a rodeo clown who was banned for mocking the president.
Florida will take Georgia to court over "unchecked consumption of water" threatening the economic future of Northwest Florida.
The key to long life? Regular exercise, a balanced diet, a happy home life -- and a shot of alcohol a day.
Huawei, unwelcome in the West, has become the main supplier for Telenor and other Myanmar telecom operators.
Himmler wanted the schools to produce ideal German wives in order to guarantee a “strong family life to create a strong, pure nation.”
Foreign banks in India will be able to set up more domestic operations because of financial regulations expected this week.
A New Orleans sheriff will keep federal agents who want to verify the immigration status of inmates out of his jail.
The former employer of NSA leaker Edward Snowden landed part of a big cybersecurity contract from the Department of Homeland Security.
The drunk Russian doctor faces 15 years in prison, accordign to police. It's unclear whether the patient was charged for possessing the heroin in his stomach.
Paxman himself conceded that his hirsute appearance is highly unusual for BBC television.
While media pundits are already speculating about front-runners for the 2016 United States presidential election, Australia managed to fit in as much controversy in a shorter election cycle.
The U.S. Justice Dept. argued that the merger would raise prices and reduce competition in the U.S. air travel market.
The man known as IBK now faces an uphill battle in the aftermath of Mali's insurgency.
Beginning with a voting rights speech, Clinton plans to re-enter the world of politics with a series of policy speeches.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio says Republicans have "got a lot more convincing to do" about defunding Obamacare.
India's finance ministry raised import duties on gold to 10 percent from 8 percent - in an anti-trade deficit effort.
The bill promises sweeping changes, as India toils to attract foreign investors put off by archaic laws governing its companies.
Most of the songs on the Beatles' so-called "White Album," the Beatles' 1968 double album, were composed in India.
Myanmar's fish exporters appreciate new EU's policies aiming to boost their trade but are uncertain how they will benefit.
The BoJ expects an improvement in exports, corporate profits and public investment, including the housing sector.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is seeking re-election in September and his party in trailing in polls.
At least 44 people were gunned down during morning prayers Sunday.
Atlanta is growing at a rapid pace, and its ever-expanding suburbs appear to have taken over the state.