Alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic, who is facing charges of genocide at a court in The Hague after extradition from Serbia, has had his army pension unblocked, according to his attorney
New Jersey governor Chris Christie is moving forward with a plan that calls for New York City's WNET, the largest public television station in the country, to take over operations of the state-owned New Jersey Network.
Beat sprouts are not the culprit in the thousands of E. coli infections, spanning the globe.
Calling the swollen Missouri River the worst he has ever seen, Iowa governor Terry Brandtsad warned of imminent flooding as the United States Army Corps of Engineers scrambled to repair a damaged levee.
Turkish political leaders have blasted an editorial in The Economist magazine which called for the country’s voters to support the opposition in this weekend’s election.
The Supreme Court today refused to hear a challenge to a California law that extends in-state tuition at public universities to undocumented immigrants who graduated from California high schools.
China and Vietnam vie for oil deposits in the South China Sea.
Texas Governor Rick Perry, who is exploring a presidential bid, invited the nation's governors to a prayer conference with a declaration that hope for America lies in heaven, and we will find it on our knees.
Syrian state news claimed that at least 40 of the government’s security officers and policemen were killed by “armed gangs” in an ambush and bombing in the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour.
Apple CEO Steve Job is set to deliver his keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco at 10 a.m. PST.
U.S. Internet search giant Google has become a political tool denigrating the Chinese government, said an official Beijing newspaper on Monday. The newspaper warned Google that its statements about hacking attacks traced to China could hurt its business.
'The prospect of their entry into the fray should be causing queasiness for the Establishment big three of Romney, Pawlenty, and Jon Huntsman, none of whom has demonstrated even the capacity to generate faint sparks,' according to New York Magazine feature writer John Heilemann.
Saleh administration spokespeople say their 33 years of their rule will continue.
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is marshaling evidence to parry a Senate report that led the Manhattan District Attorney's office to subpoena the bank, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Humala takes office and the stocks plummet in the
Potential GOP candidate Sarah Palin has been criticized for saying that, while on his famous ride, Paul Revere also warned the British. According to Revere himself, he was captured and did in fact warn British soldiers.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum launched his bid for the Republican Party's presidential nomination for the 2012 election, defending his principles despite a losing his seat in 2006, backing a Republican plan to change Medicare for future seniors to let them purchase private health insurance.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, plead not guilty in a 4 minute arraignment at Manhattan Supreme Court.
Syria has cut off internet and mobile connections as protests continue against President Bashar Assad's regime.
Tens of thousands of irate Greeks staged a huge rally in central Athens on Sunday to protest the government’s plan to deepen spending cuts and increase taxes even further to meet terms of its bailout from the European union and International Monetary Fund.
Sarah Palin said she didn’t mess up on Paul Revere. She said he did warn the British. Indeed, Revere did exactly that.
Israel says Assad is behind the border protests that resulted in the killing of 23 on Syrian soil
Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn will likely plead not guilty to charges of sexual assault during an arraignment in Manhattan today.
Anyone hoping to see thousands Sarah Palin's old e-mails from her time as governor of Alaska online as soon as the state releases them, even as soon as this week, is out of luck.
After Sarah Palin offered a different version of Paul Revere's historic ride through the Massachusetts countryside, the Wikipedia entry on Revere was edited, then restored to its previous state yesterday.
Internet big Google is a political tool , a top Chinese official told a Beijing paper Monday, claiming the U.S. internet magnet's comments about hacking attacks linked to China is bad for their business.
Members of President Barack Obama's national security team are calling for an accelerated drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, according to the lead story in today's New York Times.
Salwa Al-Mutairi's YouTube video calls for
India is close to awarding a $4-billion defense contract to the U.S. to purchase ten C-17 Military aircraft, according to a report in the Associated Press.
A group of major western pharmaceutical companies announced that they will significantly reduce the prices they charge for vaccines in the developing world.