Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez made her first public appearance in the U.S. at Columbia University in New York this week.
The Kurds’ martyred city and its 5,000 dead at the hands of Saddam Hussein still stand as a warning, most of all, to Syria’s Bashar Assad.
Three women kidnapped during Argentina's Dirty War recall how the Catholic Church, and perhaps the new pope himself, aided a dictatorship.
It has taken decades, but Italians finally are a vital and vibrant segment of Scotland’s population.
Mitt Romney urged conservatives at CPAC to learn from the New Jersey governor -- the man they hadn't invited to their conference.
House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi said the controversial project would not reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil or create a substantial number of jobs.
According to the Republican budget maven, the Vatican wasn't the only one blowing smoke this week.
The conservative media has been noticeably silent in the days following Scott Prouty's unveiling.
Habemus gubernum! Just in time for the impending Saturday deadline, Israel’s politicians finalized the next coalition government.
The delegation of lawmakers from the Falkland Islands is in the U.S. to appeal to government officials to support the British territory's sovereignty claims disputed by Argentina.
Nevada legislators are considering a measure that would legalize the possession and use of marijuana.
Pat Boone called President Obama a "Marxist" and a "socialist" on Fox Business News Wednesday.
The mogul tells conservatives they are committing suicide on immigration reform and that Mitt Romney lost because he did not flaunt his success enough.
Bergoglio reportedly has long enjoyed good relations with the Muslim community in Argentina.
"Guccifer" was particularly interested in exchanges between Sidney Blumenthal and Hillary Clinton during her tenure as secretary of state.
Beware the Ides of March? Sure. But first look at the adorable felines roaming the place where Caesar was stabbed to death.
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A relative peace returned to East Flatbush, Brooklyn, following heated protests against the NYPD.
House Speaker John Boehner says if a budget deal is to be reached Democrats need to do more than what they're doing now.
At least 50,000 unborn baby girls are aborted each year in Nepal.
In several interviews including an op-ed piece for Ohio newspapers, GOP Sen. Rob Portman says he now supports gay marriage.
San Lorenzo is overwhelmed by its most prominent fan’s ascension to the papacy.
In a recent interview, President Barack Obama fantasized about wearing a fake mustache, just "hanging out."
France and Britain will urge European Union nations to lift an embargo on supplying weapons to the Syrian opposition.
Cardinal Bergoglio was hailed for good relations with the Jewish community of Argentina, the largest in Latin America.
The party of Zimbabwe's autocratic President Robert Mugabe is trying to patent designs used by an apparel label, House of Gushungo.
North Korea accused the U.S. and S.Korea Friday of cyber attacks on Internet servers, the appears to be the latest in its belligerent rhetoric.
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir said Thursday they arrested a top Pakistani militant for attacking Indian security camp in Srinagar.
Ape, a 2-year-old FBI dog, was killed in a firefight on Thursday morning.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio appeared at CPAC Thursday asking liberals to respect the conservative viewpoint on social issues.