Hopefully, most Americans will not cast their ballots this November using the same criteria Homer Simpson does. In a new promotion for the coming season of “The Simpsons,” America’s favorite doofus votes for Republican Mitt Romney.
Add Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan to the growing list of global leaders to criticize the U.S. GOP or nominee Mitt Romney.
Representatives of the world's French-speaking countries will gather for the Francophonie Summit in the Democratic Republic of the Congo next month.
Julius Malema, a fierce critic of the current South African President Jacob Zuma, is said to have received an arrest warrant for corruption, fraud and money laundering.
Rush Limbaugh is very concerned about your penis size. On his radio program, “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” the conservative pundit discussed a study about the allegedly declining average penis size, blaming the smaller size on feminism.
The Clinton Global Initiative will arrive in New York next week with celebrities, great thinkers and world leaders who will collectively try to solve the world's problems.
In 2011, Mitt Romney paid about 14 percent of his income in taxes.
The Chicago teachers' strike is over, but the one in Kenya continues as unions fight for a massive salary increase.
Most of Romney's August haul came from donors who contributed $2,500 or more, while Obama touts his grassroots support
The Louvre Museum of Paris has opened a new wing dedicated to Islamic Arts, amid growing tension with Muslim world.
Paul Ryan's speech, delivered at an AARP event, demonstrated how volatile and politically charged the health-care debate is for older Americans.
Ann Romney comes to husband Mitt's defense against GOP-aligned critics, saying the GOP is lucky to have a man with his qualifications competing to run America.
Right now, the hunt is on to find the “bad guy” in the story -- the villain who is making it too easy for people to get benefits.
Both the Obamas and Bidens will be attending campaign events on the East Coast.
Romney, seizing on a comment by Obama, said he can "fix Washington from the inside."
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey have been fomenting violence and serving Western interests.
Hundreds of Syrians have fled to the Libyan city of Benghazi, almost 1,000 miles from Damascus, and many are desperate to raise money to survive.
Swing states dominate the agenda for Mitt Romney, who's in Nevada, and Paul Ryan, who campaigns in Florida.
Pakistani television channels aired advertisements Thursday by the U.S. State Department with President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemning an anti-Islamic video that set off a firestorm of emotions among the Muslims across the world.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Thursday said that she was forming a panel to investigate the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi that led to the killing of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
The last of the 33,000 surge troops sent to Afghanistan nearly two years ago to contain the Taliban insurgency have left the country, U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton debunked Thursday rumors that U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens was on an al Qaeda hit list before he was killed in Benghazi last week.
Catalonia demanded fiscal autonomy from Spain, but was denied. But many still burn for independence, and a snap vote my add fuel to the flame.
Brazil is trying address its staggering rate of traffic fatalities, with more than 40,000 people killed on the roads every year.
Hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels are nearing the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, protected by an increasing number of Chinese government vessels. The impasse between Beijing and Tokyo look no closer to resolution.
A British solider gave birth on the frontlines of Afghanistan on Tuesday, despite having no idea that she was pregnant at the time. The mother and child are both reported as healthy.
UNESCO and Reporters Without Borders condemned the deaths of two journalists in Cambodia and the Philippines, both killed in early September, and called for investigations into their deaths.
In Mogadishu, Somalia, a suicide bomb attack has resulted in the deaths of at least 15 people.
Bud Johnson of Austin hanged an empty chair from a tree on his lawn to symbolize an Obama lynching.
A first-of-its-kind report suggests increased family involvement, not prison, is the key to rehabilitating troubled children.