Haiti and its neighbor the Dominican Republic have never been the best of friends. Now, the latest spat is over chicken.
That's the question that the bureau has declined to answer specifically. On Tuesday, the director of the FBI named one case.
Has Kim Jong Un been cruising around in a yacht?
West Palm Beach police are investigating the discovery of two bodies at the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts.
Sen. Marco Rubio and anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist call the CBO's score of the immigration reform bill evidence it's an economic winner.
The Swiss Parliament formally rejected a U.S.-led effort for more information on wealthy American clients of secretive Swiss banks.
President Obama's speech at the Brandenburg Gate occurred nearly 50 years after President Kennedy appeared there in defiance of the Berlin Wall.
Walter Lee Williams, a former USC professor, was arrested in Mexico on child sex charges, mere hours after he was added to the FBI Most Wanted Fugitive list.
FBI Director Mueller assured senators that the bureau's drone use is minimal, but said guidelines for their use are still being developed.
Dave Prentis, the general-secretary of Unison, equated Kate Middleton with young women who intentionally get pregnant in order to qualify for welfare handouts.
The Teamsters boss was not found after investigators were led to a former barn in Oakland County.
Unanswered questions surrounding the reported death of BuzzFeed’s Michael Hastings, 33, have sparked wild conspiracy theories on Reddit and Twitter.
Advocates expressed disappointment in an immigration reform bill that could cause a trust deficit between police and public.
In the court's first consideration of the issue, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against random alcohol testing in the workplace.
U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., released a full IRS manager interview transcript to prove the scandal did not originate in D.C.
The Korean Central News Agency denies, in extremely bizarre language, that Kim Jong-Un gave his officials copies of Hitler's "Mein Kampf."
Drugmakers are watching a fight between the EU and Lundbeck to see just how flexible European patent rights really are.
The CBO report forecasts that the creation of millions of new taxpayers each year would outweigh the increased assimilation costs.
The tragic events of Bloody Sunday in January 1972 prompted Paul McCartney to do something extraordinary -- write an angry, protest song.
The CIA-engineered coup of 1953 that toppled a democratically elected government Iran and solidified the Shah continues to reverberate into the 21st century.
The European Commission Wednesday fined several drug makers including Denmark's Lundbeck over pay-for-delay deals.
Google wants a gag order lifted, arguing it has a First Amendment right to tell the public the extent of its participation in the PRISM surveillance program.
Full text of the final declaration issued on Tuesday by the leaders of G-8 nations at the end of a summit in Northern Ireland.
The 571-page report also says senior banker bonuses should be deferred for up to 10 years, linking them to long-term performance.
The SAFE Act is also known, would allow state and local officials to enforce federal immigration laws.
The G-8 summit in Northern Ireland concluded on Tuesday with leaders split on the Syria issue.
Full text of the final communiqué issued by leaders of the G-8 nations on Tuesday.
A founding member of Gamaa Islamiya, the group responsible for the 1997 massacre at Luxor, was just named the region's new governor.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says that she has heard the people's message.
Ex-Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. said he cannot pay the $750,000 fine and requested he complete his jail sentence before his wife serves hers.