There's still no set date for the House bipartisan gang's bill, as issues are still being resolved.
Cuba and North Korea have a long history of diplomatic relations -- but are they trading weapons behind the UN's back?
A new postage stamp partially inspired by Inna Shevchenko, FEMEN movement leader, has caused an uproar in France.
James Sensenbrenner warned the intelligence community it could lose its spying authority if it doesn't rein in the metadata collection program.
Both Marley Lion, who was white, and Trayvon Martin, who was black, were 17 and unarmed when they were killed.
The pan-European prosecutor would focus on financial crimes against the EU’s budget, to protect taxpayer money.
The war crimes tribunal has thus far convicted five senior Jamaat-e-Islami figures.
A museum in China is being investigated after a visitor suspected several of the artifacts were fake.
Lawmakers are considering reforming the secret court that approves government surveillance programs -- but passing legislation is another matter.
The incident isn't the first time criminals butt dialed 911. A similar incident happened in May in Fresno, Calif.
A $2 billion cut to administrative operations will take place regardless of any congressional moves.
In a new gesture aimed at boosting India's sagging economy and image, its government approved greater participation by foreign investors.
Cuba says N. Korean ship is carrying sugar, and obsolete rockets and military aircraft on their way to the Asian nation for repairs.
Activists are calling for a boycott of Florida tourism until the state repeals its "stand your ground" law.
Addressing the NAACP in Florida, days after the Zimmerman verdict, the attorney general denounces broad self-defense laws.
On Tuesday, black metal musician Varg Vikernes was arrested under suspicion of planning a terrorist massacre in France. For years, the Burzum frontman has subscribed to an extremely right-wing pagan ideology.
Juror B37 told Anderson Cooper that George Zimmerman was "justified in shooting Trayvon Martin."
NGOs say Russia blocked a bid to create two huge marine protected areas off the Antarctic the size of India.
"We must stand OUR ground," attorney general says while criticizing broad self-defense laws.
Cordray waited nearly two years for official confirmation.
Backing immigration reform doesn't guarantee Latinos will switch to Republicans, but it keeps the GOP in the national race.
Younger Wall Streeters are more likely than their elders to accept illegal and unethical conduct in their industry, a survey finds.
Veterans returning home from serving overseas face problems readjusting to normal life and, for many, getting a job.
Pristine beaches. Luxury rooms. The complete works of Kim Il Sung. What's not to like at North Korea's new seaside resort hotels?
Panamanian officials seized "sophisticated missile equipment" stowed aboard a North Korean ship heading home from Cuba.
Nancy Grace has yet to respond to accusations that she used racist language while discussing the George Zimmerman trial.
Using unmanned surveillance drones for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance offers Africa significant benefits.
Last Friday, Ireland passed a bill on abortion: Women can now have an abortion if their lives are in danger.
North Korea's mushroom farms mean business, and Kim Jong Un is making sure they do. Personally.
Senate Republicans held up Cordray's nomination for almost two years.