Edward Snowden has requested asylum in Ecuador, an official of the South American country confirmed.
A WikiLeaks representative accompanied NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden on his asylum flight this weekend.
The National Security Agency whistle-blower is reportedly headed ultimately for South America.
Despite excitement over the cases before the court this week, the justices could use a technical question to avoid substantive rulings.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has launched a revamped HealthCare.gov site to answer questions.
KTLA published an email sent to colleagues a day before the reporter's death in a fiery car crash.
Jake Tapper was calling out the Obama administration's enforcement of the Espionage Act back in February 2012.
The petition to pardon the whistle-blower passed the necessary 100,000 signatures.
Yes, the NSA PRISM leak was in the interests of the public, and, yes, Edward Snowden should be prosecuted.
As a first step to seek Snowden's extradition from Hong Kong, the U.S. filed espionage charges against him.
As the West re-evaluates nuclear power following the Fukushima disaster, Middle Eastern countries look to build more plants.
Protest movements such as Anonymous and Occupy Wall Street have undergone "branding" reminiscent of the best marketing.
Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto announced planned changes in energy giant Pemex -- but not everybody is on board with them.
Online reactions to a bizarre accident in China that killed two have varied, but most center on how easy it is to get a driver's license.
A reputed KKK member allegedly and bizarrely also tried to enlist Jews to kill Muslims with the device.
No deaths have been reported, but the Elbow River peaked and could remain flooded through Saturday.
An amendment to the immigration reform bill calls for more drones, but the U.S. might not get the most for its dollars.
A Spanish priest, who looks just like the French president, has been discovered by a French citizen.
The CIA training reportedly lasts two weeks and involves learning how to use Russian weapons.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to express the EU's interest in closer trade relations.
With Japan, South Korea and Western companies' investments, Myanmar's economic boom cannot be too far off.
Free Tibet and Students for a Free Tibet have been protesting at InterContinental hotel locations in New York and London.
A DEA special agent who was usually assigned to the office in Cartagena, Colombia, was killed while on temporary assignment in Bogota.
People of Bulgaria protested last week against the election of Delyan Peevski as the head of the national security agency. They also asked for the prime minister's resignation.
New documents detail when the National Security Agency can make use of Americans' communications without a warrant.
A leader of the orthodox Jewish community has been placed under house arrest on suspicion of stealing from non-profit organizations.
Russia will invest half of its welfare reserves in a bid to boost the flagging economy.
Iceland has resumed commercial whaling, spurring protests from environmental activists. The fin whale is the second-largest mammal in the world and an endangered species.
Twitter users believe Jeremy Forrest's sentence was too harsh for his consensual relationship with a 15-year-old student.
Letícia Frose, university student and protester, talks to the International Business Times about the situation in Brazil.