Edward Snowden, the confessed NSA leaker, has created a rare shake-up in political circles, partly because we know so little about him.
Hours before the Senate votes on immigration reform, the Florida Republican defended it with a speech about the promise of America.
In spite of a campaign to outlaw abortion, the Latin American nation with the most liberal law is keeping it.
[UPDATE 11:19 a.m. EDT] Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted Tuesday that Edward Snowden is at Moscow's airport.
The White House faces a catch-22: use its influence to bring Edward Snowden back to the U.S. but avoid looking weak if it fails.
A WikiLeaks representative accompanied NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden on his asylum flight this weekend.
The U.S. and Cuba are holding talks about policies and programs both governments want revised.
The State Department cautions that the new round of talks "do not represent a significant change in U.S. policy towards Cuba."
Following up on his promise to close the prison, President Obama has selected Washington lawyer Clifford Sloan to lead the effort.
This was not the first time L.A. was involved in a brawl this season.
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Yasiel Puig has burst onto the scene with his MLB debut.
For decades, security has trumped privacy nearly every time, but there is a way back to public accountability and Bill of Rights protections.
With its newfound trading power, Latin America is making strides towards more integration. Could a common currency be next?
Brazil announced that it would bring in Cuban doctors, but then reversed that decision.
Beyonce and Jay-Z went on one of the most controversial trips ever when they traveled to Cuba last month. Now, Beyonce is sharing the photos
The cult, which worships death, mixes some indigenous beliefs with the Catholic veneration of saints.
Onil Castro and Pedro Castro have denied any knowledge of their brother Ariel Castro's alleged crimes in Cleveland.
Kidnapping victims Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus spoke out for the first time since being rescued from Ariel Castro's house.
Critics of Brazil's plan to fix a doctor shortage - only 1.8 for every 1,000 people - question the standards of Cuban medical schools.
President Barack Obama spoke at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, poking fun at himself, the press and the political landscape.
The Venezuelan parliament ordered an inquiry into post-election violence, even as opposition leader alleged of 'stolen' elections.
Ladies in White members were allowed to leave Cuba to accept an award from the EU Parliament eight years after receiving it.