Local governments are relying on the public to help crack down on the misuse of government vehicles by officials.
Uranium seized by South Africa earlier this month raises concerns of a possible illegal trade in nuclear materials.
Data on housing and the Case-Shiller home-price index will be watched even as investors shift into holiday mode.
Sarah Palin and all women should be able to speak without fear of being victimized or threatened publicly with violence and humiliation.
SpaceX is facing their biggest challenge yet with Monday's launch of the SES-8 satellite into geostationary transfer orbit. The live stream begins at 5 p.m. EST, 2 p.m. PST.
Has China been hit by a wave of compassionate criminals?
China's demarcation of a new airspace zone includes disputed areas of the East China Sea.
The Chinese action ratchets up tension in the dispute over sovereignty of the islands known as "Diaoyu" in Chinese and "Senkaku" in Japanese.
Many Congress members may in part be outraged by the secrecy of the negotiated deal with Iran.
After several weeks of negotiation, the U.S. and international partners agreed to a deal with Iran that would loosen sanctions, bringing oil prices down.
The report quickly caused a backlash in the business community, and the state TV channel may even be sued.
Amazon's workers in Germany are demanding better pay, and it isn’t the first time they've gone on strike there.
A tentative nuclear pact, reached among Iran, the U.S. and world powers, lifted world markets, even as oil prices fell.
Administration officials refused his offer, fearing doing so would hand Edward Snowden a win and would not resolve any security issues.
Global investor sentiment is at a two-year high and emerging markets top the list of hot investment destinations, a new report says.
Tehran and six Western powers hammered out a "first-step" deal in Geneva, but reactions are mixed.
Diplomats from seven countries met on Saturday in an attempt to reach a deal over Iran’s nuclear program.
China's claim to the airspace over the disputed East China Sea islands is likely to anger Japan.
Manny Pacquiao's return to the ring will be screened in Tacloban City, which was hardest hit by Typhoon Haiyan.
Cinda, a Chinese company that buys up bad debt, was set up in 1999 to take nonperforming loans off Chinese banks' balance sheets.
Despite donating the most in dollar amount to humanitarian causes in 2010, the U.S. was not the most generous country in the world.
Key question: Are analysts bearish or bullish on gold in the immediate period ahead?