Eight Cambodians were arrested for sending an SOS to Obama ahead of the Asean summit. Will the United States respond to their plea?
A group of "Patriotic Millionaires" are calling on President Obama to increase taxes on the wealthy to help avoid the fiscal cliff.
China's new top 7-member governing body was announced Thurs., including future President Xi Jinping - creating a new direction opportunity.
A new biography of Jean-Marie Le Pen, suggests he is not a Nazi and did not torture prisoners in Algeria.
Marco Rubio is going to Iowa next week, but he's focusing more on how the GOP can regain the trust of Hispanic voters and what actually happened that fateful day in Benghazi, Libya.
The governor of Louisiana called out Romney, and that's not all: He also said Republicans must stop dividing American voters.
As Israel and Gaza escalate their attacks, world leaders begin to choose sides in this latest Mideast gladiator fight.
Wage inequality, the surge in investment income, and cuts to the social safety net are making it hard for low-income Americans to ascend.
The former CIA head says his resignation has nothing to do with the Benghazi affair. Lawmakers will question him Friday.
Despite its image as a violent and repressive country, executions are quite rare in Pakistan.
Frederick Humphries had experience foiling terrorists plots and followed his dogged instincts in the Paula Broadwell investigation.
Walking the streets of upscale Sea Gate, on Brooklyn's Coney Island, Hurricane Sandy's wrath is still devastatingly evident, two weeks after the storm.
Russian Cossacks will don throwback uniforms and take to the streets in Moscow to enforce security alongside police.
In his farewell speech Wednesday after a 23-year-long stint in the Congress, Texas Republican Ron Paul criticized the successive governments for failing the Constitution.
In an apparent gesture of goodwill, Myanmar would free 452 political prisoners ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama’s landmark visit to that country, state media reported Thursday.
Xi Jinping won a strong mandate Thursday to become the new president of the world’s most populous country while Li Keqiang was chosen the new premier.
Mitt Romney blamed his defeat Wednesday on President Barack Obama’s “gifts” to blacks, Hispanics and young voters during his first term.
A U.S. cybersecurity bill opposed by business and privacy groups, was dead after it failed a second test vote, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday evening.
San Francisco has been sued by nudists over a proposed ban on nudity. The nudists claim that the proposed ban is an attack on their civil rights.
The FBI agent who first brought the case of David Petraeus' affair to the bureau has been identified as Frederick Humphries, CBS News reported Wednesday night.
The United Nations has called for an end to the U.S. embargo of Cuba that has been in place for over half a century.
Abigael has gone viral again after her mother, Elizabeth Evans, posted video of the girl’s reaction to the end of the election last Wednesday.
Seen from Taiwan, China's leadership change is a hopeful moment -- but not without some amusing twists.
An Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman position paper reveals the ways Israel may "punish" the Palestinians for seeking statehood at the U.N.
Omar Hammami is an Alabama man fighting with al Qaeda-linked al-Shahaab in Somalia
Thousands of Long Island residents whose houses were damaged by Superstorm Sandy will be eligible for a new “temporary fix” program with aid from FEMA.
At least 80,000 people think Texas should secede. Here's a look at what kind of nation they'd get. Hint: It would be big.
Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of traffic fatalities in the world.
A new decree in the United Arab Emirates will enforce stricter internet censorship to head off dissent.
Britain's Education Department will cut one-fourth of its workers within two years and slash administrative buget by half within four years.