A group of state legislators proposed a new bill on Tuesday that would reinstate the death penalty in the state of Massachusetts. The state abandoned the death penalty in 1984, but some lawmakers hope to revive it following the Boston Marathon bombings.
Ladies in White members were allowed to leave Cuba to accept an award from the EU Parliament eight years after receiving it.
The AP's Twitter feed was hacked, reportedly by a group called the Syrian Electronic Army.
Evidence so far indicates that the Tsarnaev brothers did not have help from international terrorist groups.
The false report also caused a brief panic on Wall Street.
The average house price in the United Kingdom is currently 163,943 pounds ($249,833), according to mortgage lender Halifax.
Nevada Lawmaker Kelvin Atkinson came out on Monday, saying that he is a "black, gay male."
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had been listed in serious condition since Thursday.
Volunteers may not be praised or even wanted in China in the aftermath of the latest earthquake to hit Sichuan province.
Brookline, Mass., resident Kevin Wells' picture of officer John Bradley delivering milk for the Wells' 17-month-old son has gone viral.
What will, and what should, the U.S. do if it's true that a "red line" in the Syrian conflict has been crossed?
Paraguay has elected a conservative millionaire businessman as president, in contrast to the region's majority of left-leaning leaders.
Toth, a former camp counselor and private school teacher, was eventually traced to Nicaragua.
Francois Hollande is likely to sign the bill after it moves through any challenges to the constitutional council.
Saudi Arabia may change its weekend to bring it closer to Western standards, and further from its founding principles.
Hollywood has shifted its attention to the huge marketplace of China, but it seems viewers want more than action heroes.
Speaker Boehner says it's too early to tell if FBI underperformed when it investigated Tamerlan Tsarnaev 2 years ago.
The theory has been corroborated by the carjack victim they terrorized last Thursday night.
Police have a description of the car used by the suspect -- a black Acura, but otherwise have no leads.
An informal, one-handed greeting is considered rude in South Korea.
The EU decided on Monday to lift all sanctions on Myanmar, which is on a resurgent path, albeit marred by sectarian violence.
At least 26 people were killed in northern Iraq as security forces stormed a rally site near Kirkuk used by the Sunni Muslim protesters.
A flag meeting on Tuesday between local military commanders of India and China is ongoing, after India accused China of deep incursion.
Neighbor caught vehicle approaching on personal security camera. Several people in surrounding residences were injured.
During her spy career for the North Korean regime, she blew up a South Korean airliner which killed 115 people.
Several Japanese lawmakers visited a controversial shrine, amid simmering territorial tensions.
North Korea on Tuesday said the U.S. and South Korea must recognize it as a nuclear-weapons state as a pre-requisite for any dialogue.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a strong objection to the State Department’s environmental impact review for the new $7-billion dollar Keystone XL pipeline, which has proven controversial among environmentalists.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told investigators his brother was the mastermind of the marathon bombing and no terrorist groups were involved.
New York City is considering a new age limit proposal that would make it the major city with the strictest tobacco regulations in the country if it is enacted.