CBS News has confirmed that reporter Sharyl Attkisson has been the victim of a computer hacker. The intruder accessed both her work and home computers.
Guy Martin gave up covering war after nearly dying in Libya, but when protests came to his Istanbul home, he felt obliged to enter the fray.
A new IEA report also said OPEC countries' crude oil supply rose in May to its highest level in seven months.
President Obama's approval rating is holding steady because Americans are not blaming him for the 3 scandals rocking his administration.
U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice is expected to be the next national security adviser -- and Republicans can't do anything about it.
Samantha Power, a former government aide and journalist, has been tapped to be Obama's new UN Ambassador.
Rice, who currently is the ambassador to the United Nations, would replace Tom Donilon in the post.
The protests in Turkey are dominating much of the news cycle. Here are some facts to make you sound informed with your colleagues.
Tourism and foreign investment could take hits if the protests continue through the summer.
Gaddafi and his family reportedly have an estimated $80 billion in assets parked in banks and other institutions around the world.
If the United States intervenes in Syria, the cost of a no-fly zone might be more than the American public bargained for.
The president's poll numbers took a hit as he deals with scandals in his administration, a new Quinnipiac University poll found.
The illicit outflow of assets from Africa actually exceeds the amount of aid and investment coming in, says a new report.
In post-Gadhafi Libya, energy companies are struggling to gain a new foothold.
Obama was asked about the AP phone records scandal, as well as pressing foreign affairs.
The civil war in Syria will be the main item, but Obama will also face questions about the scandals surrounding his administration.
In essence, Syria has become not just a gruesome civil war, but also a proxy war with significant global implications.
The emails are between the White House, FBI, CIA, State Department and Justice Department.
ABC News is facing criticism Tuesday following a Benghazi-related exclusive that, according to CNN, contains a doctored email.
Now 63 years old, Carlos the Jackal, a native of Venezuela and a fanatic Marxist-Leninist, has been jailed in France since 1994.
Here is a breakdown of the most persistent conspiracy theories centered around the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
House Democrats and Republicans feuded over whether Wednesday's hearing produced groundbreaking evidence.