Amid congressional inaction on immigration, the private sector is asked to help improve conditions in the seafood industry.
Obama's ending of the war Bush began hasn't solved the problem of Iraq. The rise of ISIS proves it's an even bigger issue now.
Fischer, confirmed last month as a member of the board, was approved to be the central bank's influential No. 2 on a 63 to 24 vote.
After turning the Biblical apocalypse into a buddy comedy, Franco and Rogen set out to kill North Korea's Dear Leader.
Global oil prices are rising and could soar further as insurgents in Iraq threaten southern oil fields and export facilities, analysts say.
The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will hold its hearing on the same day to discuss plans by AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. cellular operator, to buy the largest U.S. satellite TV provider for $48.5 billion.
An environmental journalist wants to use aerial drones to sniff out illegal activity on factory farms.
Brazil defender Marcelo threw the nation in a funk with an own goal in Thursday's 2014 World Cup match against Croatia.
Mila Kunis wants Ashton Kutcher in the delivery room, but she doesn't want him looking down there.
Why the city of Mosul was so easily lost to Sunni insurgents has to do with the nature of both the ISIS and Iraqi armies.
It will take months before Iraq can employ its new American-made combat jets against the jihadists that now threaten Baghdad.
The full scale spectacle will highlight Brazil's beauty and history.
After five years in captivity and nearly two weeks in a U.S. military hospital in Germany, Bowe Bergdahl is heading home.
There are a few reasons to question Greenpeace's environmental agenda.
Ahead of USA's run in the 2014 World Cup, presumed-starlet Freddy Adu is without a team.
Vitalii Sediuk flouts authority while carrying out his punishment for attacking the actor in May.
Mexico and Cameroon will look to put their pre-World Cup problems behind them when they meet in Natal on Friday.
John Boehner slammed the president, accusing him of "taking a nap" on the Iraq crisis.
Here are four ways the crisis in Iraq could escalate.
Three top Canadian officials on a recent trip to New York City pressured the Obama administration on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
The use of wooden boards in cheesemaking may not seem like a huge public health issue. The government says it might be.
Germany, Portugal, the United States and Ghana make up arguably the toughest group of the 2014 World Cup.