At least nine people were killed and several others injured when a military fighter jet crashed in a crowded area in the Yemeni capital.
Armenian President Serge Sarkisian won a re-election Tuesday avoiding a runoff in a national poll that international observers said was not “genuinely competitive.”
Pakistan’s ethnic minority Hazaras continued to stage a sit-in Tuesday, refusing to bury the bodies of people killed in a bomb blast in Quetta.
A Democratic state legislator from Colorado is in hot water over comments he made about concealed weapons on campus.
Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb., announced Monday that he will not seek re-election in 2014, saying he wants a “quieter time” with his family after a long political career.
Conspiracy theories have sprouted since a meteor exploded over Russia, including claims that aliens or the U.S. military were behind it.
Beware of China's fake monks. They're typically just looking to make money off unknowing visitors, but have been known to turn violent.
A photo on Instagram from an IDF soldier has raised many hackles in pro-Palestinian circles.
This time, the Congressional Budget Office refused to cave in to the pressure.
It's not just China's air that is toxic. Netizens are drawing attention to the nation's persistent water pollution.
Pope Benedict's biographer Peter Seewald says he has lost half of his vision and some hearing.
Prisoner X, identified as Australian Ben Zygier, may have been about to turn double agent on Israel for his home country.
Cameron likely realizes that India plans to spend some $1 trillion on infrastructure over the next five years.
Sanford, who became a tabloid sensation after it was revealed he was taking secret trips to visit his Argentinian mistress, is now running for Congress.
Both parties say that it's best to avert the $85 billion in automatic cuts, set to begin March 1. But their actions suggest otherwise.
Given their relative affluence, Jews were resented by their Limerick neighbors, most of whom lived in wretched poverty.
How much money does an ex-pope make? There is no historical precedent, but Italian press reports suggested a figure.
Hugo Chavez returned from Cuba 10 weeks after undergoing a fourth operation related to his undisclosed form of cancer.
One former FBI agent said that exempting a particular gun from the ban is "a joke."
Medical opinions notwithstanding, Warren Hill is scheduled to die by lethal injection on Tuesday.
Mercader’s road to his fateful encounter with Trotsky took some unexpected turns.
Mcfarlane was in Chicago visiting her friends and family, and the bullet that hit her was reportedly meant for a friend.
The administration has drafted an alternative in case lawmakers fail to agree on an immigration plan, Obama's chief of staff says.
Sen. John McCain said Sunday that his fellow Republicans will drop their delaying tactics on the Chuck Hagel nomination, and the ex-senator has the votes to become defense secretary.
ABC News reminded Ryan that he was an avid supporter of the legislation that created the sequester.
The victim, 29-year-old model Reeva Steenkamp, was reportedly found with a crushed skull, in addition to gunshot wounds.
Several car bombs exploded in Shiite Muslim neighborhoods across Baghdad Sunday morning, killing dozens of people in blasts that tore into shops, restaurants and busy commercial streets.
The Pakistani government came under fire Sunday for security lapses after a bomb blast in Quetta Saturday killed at least 81.
The U.S. Justice Department says the CIA has seven more photographs of Osama bin Laden's corpse, but it won't release them.
American farmers and ranchers will face increasing challenges due to climate change, a government report warns.