Mexican norteno singer Diego Rivas was found murdered in the city of Culiacan, joining a growing list of folk singers killed for singing about the drug trade.
According to various reports, members of Congress' super committee are mulling a broad outline of objectives for revenue increases, with the Senate Finance and House Appropriations committees to iron out how those goals will be met next year.
Reportedly, oil production in Libya plunged to as low as 10,000 bpd in August during the bloodiest episodes of the civil war.
Drivers on Long Island Bus Monday circulated petitions to passengers opposing its sale by Nassau County to French water company Veolia.
The Obama Administration will announce the plan, part of its 'We Can't Wait' initiative, on Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday outlined how the justices will hear arguments on the constitutionality of Obamacare, the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's domestic agenda.
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide the fate of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, with an election-year ruling due by July on the healthcare system's biggest overhaul in nearly 50 years.
The yield on Spain’s 10-year sovereign bonds rose just above the dangerous 6 percent level from 5.85 percent on Friday
Last week, private investigator T.J. Ward announced that a layered voice analysis test proved Herman Cain's innocence of the sexual harassment charges against him. But according to two studies, the technology is not a reliable lie detector.
The bank is also heavily exposed to Italian sovereign bonds -- holding about 38 billion euros.
President Barack Obama served notice on Sunday that the U.S. was fed up with China's trade and currency practices as he turned up the heat on America's biggest economic rival.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he will step up efforts to supply energy to Asia after Washington delayed a decision on whether to approve a new oil pipeline from Canada to the United States.
About 230,000 people in Swaziland -- almost one-fifth of the population -- are HIV-positive
Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, has joined NBC news as a reporter.
Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik had his first public court hearing on Monday.
Italy paid a euro-era high price to sell five-year bonds on Monday, with investors wary of buying its debt until the country's new leadership undertakes profound economic reform.
Western Black Rhino Poached Out of Existence; Declared Extinct, Slack Anti-Poaching Efforts Responsible
Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain says that God told him to run for president.
The tragedy of India is its political system. This admission by a minister captured the frustration of delegates at this week's India's World Economic Forum.
Several Indonesian Islamists held rallies in central Jakarta, to protest against the visit of U.S. President Barack Obama, scheduled for later this week.
A senior Iranian general was killed in a munitions blast at a base housing the country's elite Revolutionary Guards. A total of 17 soldiers were killed and 16 more injured and admitted to hospital, with at least one of the injured believed to be in a critical condition.
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is not the type of person who would sexually harass women, his wife Gloria Cain said in excerpts of a Fox News Channel interview released Sunday.
A former Guantanamo chief prosecutor and an outspoken critic of military commissions, Col. Morris Davis, is condemning President Barack Obama's national security policy, saying his presidency seems to him like a third Bush term.
Following the release of a recent U.N. report indicating suspicious activities in Iran's nuclear program, Israeli leaders have indicated a more urgent need to impose stricter sanctions against the program.
President Barack Obama told China Sunday that the United States was fed up with its trade and currency practices, as he turned up the heat on America's biggest economic rival at an Asia Pacific summit.
President Barack Obama told China on Sunday that the United States was fed up with its trade and currency practices, as he turned up the heat on America's biggest economic rival at an Asia Pacific summit.
German authorities arrested a man they say has ties to an underground neo-Nazi cell calling itself the “National Socialist Underground,” Federal prosecutors said in a statement. Holger G, 37, was arrested on suspicion of being a member of the National Socialist Underground since the late 1990s.
In the latest effort to assert control over lawless areas of the city ahead of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics around 3,000 police and soldiers moved into one of Rio's largest slums Sunday.
British officials have defended the six-week postings of Prince William to Falklands following reported condemnation by Argentina stating that the move is nothing but an act of provocation.
Fox News political commentator Bill O'Reilly has come under fire for disregarding historical facts and publishing factual errors in Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever. The book, co-written by Martin Dugard, has been banned from the one place, one would think, it would most definitely be sold: Ford's Theatre, the historic site where Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 by John Wilkes Booth.