He just might be the luckiest man in the world.
A New Jersey Asian-American woman is suing CVS for discrimination after receiving a receipt listing her name as "Ching Chong Lee."
The FBI released videos and photos of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings, and urged anyone with information to contact the bureau.
In a New York Times op-ed, Gabrielle Giffords explained why she is furious about the Senate’s failure to pass the gun control bill.
After gun legislation failed in the Senate, the mantra that the NRA is all-powerful came back to life. So did the discussion on why it is.
The Texas state attorney general also warned against price gouging in light of the explosion.
A Massachusetts teen captured in widely circulated photographs from the Boston Marathon says he is not the bomber.
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke at an interfaith gathering at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston’s South End.
No complaints about the fertilizer plant have been recorded since 2006.
An emergency declaration for McClennan County would enable the area to receive federal aid.
A Chinese Internet security firm is looking for a candidate to "research and study pornographic videos and images" as their job.
Following the death of two staff members, a Red Cross spokesman warns that the situation in Afghanistan is only going to get worse.
President Barack Obama's Thursday speech touched on love, justice and the enduring spirit and strength of the people of Boston.
People from South Asia, including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, are sometimes targeted by those who mistake them for Arabs.
Pavel Durov, the "Russian Mark Zuckerberg" and founder of social networking site, VKontakte, is under investigation in relation to a hit-and-run incident.
A photo circulated on 4Chan is reportedly being used by federal officials to identify suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.
China forbids its media from using unauthorized sources, including online content.
The Texas City incident remains the deadliest industrial accident in American history.
Authorities have clear images of the two possible suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and injured more than 180.
Former president and army chief Pervez Musharraf has been placed under arrest -- or has he?
Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf fled from the Islamabad High Court on Thursday, after the judge cancelled his bail.
During a congressional hearing Wednesday, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe claimed that the USPS is losing $25 million per day and could become a burden to taxpayers.
Some 70 percent of Pakistan’s rural population is illiterate, with even higher rates for women.
When it comes to insurance, for a bombing to be certified as an act of "terrorism," it has to meet a formal definition agreed upon by the secretaries of treasury and state and the attorney general.
24 IRS employees stole more than $250,000 in government benefits.
In a major break, federal authorities may have video footage of two suspects.
Paul Kevin Curtis of Tupelo, Miss., was arrested Wednesday in connection to ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and a Mississippi senator.
Kenyan entrepreneur Evans Wadongo fights poverty with MwangaBora lanterns at an exhibit in the Friedman Benda gallery.
The president says the failure of the background checks proposal is a "shameful day for Washington."
Dianne Feinstein's assault weapons ban failed to pass in the Senate.