A young woman dies at a Beijing shopping mall. Police say it's a suicide. People say it's a cover-up. Mayhem ensues.
During his keynote speech at the National Rifle Association convention, Glenn Beck displayed an image of Michael Bloomberg giving a Nazi Salute.
Japan registered a protest to China on Thursday over People’s Daily newspaper questioning Tokyo’s historical claim on Okinawa.
Ahead of crucial Pakistan general elections, gunmen on Thursday abducted the son of former Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
President Michael Sata's government could slash subsidies to corn millers as it cuts back on the expenses.
China's high-ranking government officials are living a much better life than regular folks. Just look at their dinner plates.
A Pakistani prisoner, who was critically injured at a high-security prison in Indian-administered Kashmir, died in a hospital on Thursday.
The fire occurred just two weeks after a building collapsed, killing nearly 900 people in the country's worst factory disaster.
It could drag down the whole immigration reform bill, and hinder the political futures of some potential candidates.
Italy's longest-serving head of government got handed a hefty prison sentence for tax fraud, but he's not going behind bars -- for now.
The Bangladesh factory collapse that killed 800 is just the latest. Click through for a history of the world's worst industrial accidents.
Stephen Hawking does seem to be adhering to an academic boycott of Israel, despite some conflicting media reports and university statements indicating otherwise.
The official opening of parliament featured high pomp and circumstance, as well as police looking for Guy Fawkes wannabes.
House Democrats and Republicans feuded over whether Wednesday's hearing produced groundbreaking evidence.
Also, a Bangladeshi minister said 18 other garment factories would be shut down due to safety concerns.
After the Costa Concordia went down last year, another deadly disaster hits Italy's shipping industry.
Republicans say the testimonies will be a game changer. But will the Benghazi hearings live up to the hype?
An Issaquah, Wash., high school's annual "hotness tournament" called "May Madness" is causing outrage among students and school officials.
Fresno police arrested a 29-year-old person in connection with a brutal attack on an 81-year-old Sikh man on Sunday.
Pakistani politician Imran Khan was advised to rest for a week after sustaining injuries in a fall while campaigning.
Critics of Brazil's plan to fix a doctor shortage - only 1.8 for every 1,000 people - question the standards of Cuban medical schools.
Should people on China's social media platform Weibo be held responsible for lying in posts -- if the government said they did?
DestinationFiji.org is not your average tourism website, though you might be confused at first glance.
Russia and the United States have agreed to invite Syria's warring parties to an international conference, possibly within this month.
Though the public believes that gun violence is on the rise, rates have actually fallen 49% since their 1993 peak.
Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford scored a remarkable comeback from an adultery scandal Tuesday, winning back his former House seat.
Delaware became the 11th state to recognize same-sex marriage when it was passed by the Senate and signed by the governor Tuesday.
Airport police said the habits of the three women seemed "odd."
Rubio says he will not support the Leahy amendment. Democrats are banking on the Florida senator to drum up conservative support.
The court's ruling that the First Amendment gives people the right to not communicate favors private businesses, not unions.