Obama said the U.S. will push diplomatic efforts to bring pressure on Russia to loosen its grip on the Crimea region.
The case involves hundreds of victims, some younger than 3 years old, across 39 U.S. states and five countries.
Critics, including the ACLU of Idaho, call “ag-gag” law a dangerous attack on press freedom, file lawsuit in U.S. District Court.
Brand Finance created the list by estimating the royalty rate that each company would charge for the use of its brand.
In a rare event, a 45-mile wide asteroid will "black out" the incredibly bright star Regulus. The live stream begins at 1:45 a.m. EDT on March 20.
The United States has less than 5% of the world’s population, but one-fourth of the world’s prisoners. Here’s what people got locked up for.
Kansas lawmakers want sworn affidavits from citizens filing law enforcement complaints and criminal charges if reports prove unfounded.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has set his eyes on a good-sized sector, though the company is only just starting to build inroads.
As tensions rise in Crimea, observers raise concerns about the Russian sanctions affecting the space program.
Jonathan Corpina, senior managing partner at Meridian, discussed two things to watch during Fed Chair Janet Yellen's press conference.
Israel's government thinks the Iranians may try to get away with something as the world focuses on Ukraine, and is still talking about a strike.
Japan does indeed have numerous, mostly fragmented and splintered, far-right groups.
Fed Chair Yellen said it will take a major shock to the economy for the Fed to change its tapering timetable.
As the state embraces a more diverse population, this year's gubernatorial and Senate elections could be a litmus test for liberals in the South.
They say there is no coffee like Colombian coffee. A former American marine wants to make it even better.
The Earth avoided a solar storm in 2012 that could have led to massive blackouts and a total impact cost of $2 trillion.
BP is joining 41 companies to bid in a high-stakes auction for oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico.
The business could be valued at $3.3 billion, though other sources said it was worth $2.5 billion.
Doing business in China is becoming more difficult than ever, and revenues are not keeping up.
In a sign that Putin isn't backing down, the Russian flag was raised over Crimea's naval headquarters on Wednesday.
Rouhani’s human rights record is even worse than that of his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Iran’s long-term nuclear aspirations remain unchanged.
Putin addressed the State Duma in the Kremlin on March 18. In the speech, he accused the U.S. of hypocrisy regarding international law.