Hero or traitor? The United States is still polarized over Edward Snowden and whether the newspapers that exposed the extent of the National Security Agency's vast global spying network should be lauded or condemned.
Violence in Slavyansk threatens to escalate tensions with Moscow
Vladimir Putin looks likely to go down in history as the Russian leader who won back Crimea, but he is fighting to avoid also being remembered as the man who let Ukraine escape from Moscow's sphere of influence.
US presidential front-runner ducks, laughs off hotel security breach
There is no crime or traffic, and in this Antarctic hamlet paychecks can be much higher than in Chile. Plus, the penguins are very cute.
Prince William's forebears may once have boasted they ruled the waves, but it was his wife, Kate, who triumphed when the British royals took part in a yacht race in New Zealand on Friday.
At least 10 people died, many of them high school students, after a tractor-trailer slammed into a tour bus with college hopefuls on a campus tour in Northern California on Thursday, local police said.
The Republic of Korea and the United States kicked off their largest joint air drill on Friday at a time of elevated military tensions with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
US President Barack Obama's Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is resigning, paying the price for the chaotic initial rollout of his signature healthcare law, officials said Thursday.
Global powers need to be ready if tensions rise over Ukraine: Obama
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