The BBC and CNN are the targets of some Turkish officials' ire.
EU politicians have agreed to move the burden of failing banks to creditors and shareholders, and clients with more than €100,000 in deposits.
Chip Starnes, CEO of Specialty Medical Supplies, said that an agreement has been reached with employees who have held him in his Chinese factory.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie severely criticized the Supreme Court's decision on the Defense of Marriage Act on a radio show Wednesday.
California's gay marriage ban was overturned Wednesday when the Supreme Court dismissed Prop 8, paving the way for a tourism boom.
In the George Zimmerman trial, Rachel Jeantel said Martin "kept complaining that a man was just watching him."
The charges against Justin Kaliebe were under seal until Tuesday. He pleaded guilty earlier this year.
CNN is bringing back the long-running "Crossfire" program this fall after an eight-year hiatus.
In the shadow of DOMA and Prop 8, the ruling on “Salinas v. Texas” could have serious implications for criminal prosecutions.
Amid the chaotic end of the Texas abortion bill filibuster, the vote's timestamp seemed to have been changed -- which is a crime.
The Brazilian Congress rejected a proposal that would have granted immunity to high officials and given more power to the police.
A riot in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang left 27 dead -- and got censored on the Chinese internet.
Local police are trying to determine if the deaths resulted from murder or suicide.
Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk have 21 days to file their defamation suits against Casey Anthony in Tampa bankruptcy court.
Many gay married couples will reap economic benefits since the Supreme Court voided a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act.
A Republican dilemma: The GOP must support immigration reform to win over Latinos. But House members are facing elections in 2014.
The suspects, brandishing knives, only stole a condom from the victim in Erie, Pa.
With two straight quarters of negative GDP, Europe’s second largest economy announced that it has tipped back into a recession.
Should British-Asians support English sports clubs, even against the teams from India and Pakistan?
The Senate is now close to approving comprehensive immigration reform, after passing the border surge amendment Wed.
Lauderhill Mall was locked down on Tuesday after more than 100 teens gathered in a parking lot for an apparent fight. Two were hospitalized with injuries.
Can Myanmar's farmers find an alternative to the highly profitable drug cultivation and export business?
Liz Pike, a Republican lawmaker from Washington State, has drawn the ire of teachers after posting an open letter on her Facebook page telling them to stop complaining about cost of living and enjoy their summers off.
While being Interviewed on MSNBC, Proposition 8 Plaintiffs received a call from President Barack Obama, congratulating them on the court decision.
A mother of a 3-year-old girl was choked, kicked and dragged inside her home in Millburn.
Amateur filmmakers in Hong Kong used the Edward Snowden story as the basis of a short (and fictional) film.
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional. Take a look at crowd reactions in photos.
Kevin Rudd makes a triumphant return to Australian politics as Julia Gillard has to eat her words.
Hong Kong says the U.S. messed up the middle name on its provisional arrest warrant request.
Same-sex marriage remains legal in California, as the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday decided it cannot take up California's Proposition 8.