Two people were killed and another critically injured on Thursday in an explosion at a scrap yard in the tourist city of Agra.
Baseball, perhaps more than any other U.S. sport, provides the kind of stories that makes Hollywood salivate.
The younger Kim is enrolled at the United World College, or UWC, in Mostar, Bosnia, where he lives.
The Venezuelan parliament ordered an inquiry into post-election violence, even as opposition leader alleged of 'stolen' elections.
The Rana Plaza building collapse Wednesday is the third disaster in five months that killed scores of workers in Bangladesh factories.
Article with headline "How to build a bomb in your mom's kitchen" instructed Tsarnaev brothers.
Massachusetts officials have confirmed that Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his family received Massachusetts welfare.
The parents of the Tsarnaev brothers "will be involved in the U.S. investigation."
On Wednesday, the Rhode Island Senate voted 26-12 to recognize same-sex marriages in the state.
President Barack Obama has announced his plan to deal with the possibility of his daughters getting tattoos later in life -- and it’s brilliant.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus’ decision not to seek re-election could lift efforts to simplify the tax code.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's aunt said relatives have been unable to find a mosque that will perform a burial.
Sandra Avila is the former boyfriend of Mexican and Colombian cartel liaison Juan Diego Espinosa Ramirez.
These states have loosened their local firearms laws since the Newtown, Conn., incident last year.
Enrico Letta, until recently the deputy leader of the Democratic Party in Italy, has just been named Italy's new Prime Minister -- if he can find a majority, that is.
However, investigators haven't found evidence that the brothers sought to attack New York City.
One groom says his decision to get married was like a business negotiation on what he could offer a prospective bride.
SANA, the state-controlled news agency, accused rebels of blowing up the mosque, but opposition activists blame the government.
Sunil Tripathi went missing March 16 from his apartment in Providence.
The Chinese have left a footprint all over Africa -- with mixed results and reactions from the African people themselves.
In the survey, 51 percent of Republicans were very happy/relieved lawmakers didn’t pass a gun control bill, while 67 percent of Democrats felt very disappointed/angry.
Five people are reportedly dead and one person is injured after a deadly shooting at a Manchester, Ill., public housing complex, police said Wednesday.
The FBI says it has not found any information suggesting Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a potential terrorist.
The Bangladesh building collapse is the latest of many industrial accidents -- an endemic problem about which the government is doing nothing.
A clash of ethnicities in a far-west Chinese region has left 21 dead, the most since July 2009, when 200 people died.
The legal trouble for Pakistan’s ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf as a Court rejected his bail plea in a case connected to the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007.
Courtney Louise Jarrell, a 22-year-old teacher at Utah's Riverton High School, is accused of raping a 17-year-old student at her Salt Lake County home.
A U.N. agency tasked with monitoring and investigating signs of nuclear explosions said on Tuesday that it has detected radioactive gases that could be linked to a test conducted by North Korea on Feb. 12.
China will build a second, larger aircraft carrier capable of carrying more fighter jets, the official Xinhua news service reported on Tuesday, as part of Beijing’s efforts to build up military hardware.
N. Korea has responded to right-wing accusations that say Pyongyang was behind the Boston Marathon Bombing.