Happier meals? The fast-food giant plans to improve service following a rise in consumer complaints about rude employees.
Al-Chalabi was convicted in connection with a plot to attack U.S. and other Western targets in Jordan in 2003.
The majority of South American nations express support for President-elect Maduro, while the opposition demands a recount.
In the wake of the explosions, the Chinese ask why their government can't behave like the U.S.
Playboy magazine, as well as other Western adult magazines, remains illegal in India under existing laws governing obscenity.
British Singer Rita Ora, along with Cassie and Adrienne Bailon, posted photos of themselves with guns, the day of the Boston marathon bombing.
Musharraf’s attorney said he will appeal the electoral officials’ decision in the nation’s highest court.
An arrest in the Boston Marathon bombings has either already taken place or is "imminent," Boston television station WCVB reports:
Beyoncé kicked off her world tour in Serbia Monday night with dazzling costumes but no new songs.
TTP has been blamed for some of the deadliest terror attacks on Pakistani government and military targets.
The European Court of Human Rights, or ECHR, barred on Tuesday the extradition of a British mentally ill terrorism suspect to the U.S.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Tuesday ahead of the publication of CPI, Core CPI, industrial production and housing starts data.
Ng See-yuen is a giant of Chinese cinema, and he does not like what he's seeing.
Expectations are high for Bank of America’s 1Q results leading up to the company’s announcement on Wednesday.
President Barack Obama will meet with South Korean President Park Geun-hye on May 7 at the White House.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has announced that he will downgrade a special new military medal designed for operators of unmanned drones
Obama sending Republican ex-secretaries of state but no current leaders in "snub," some say.
In an about-face, Carnival Corp. announced Monday it would repay the U.S. government for the cost of rescuing its cruise ships.
Carlos Arredondo is being heralded as one of the true heroes who helped victims immediately after two explosions rocked the Boston Marathon.
The 2013 Boston Marathon bombings put mass transit authorities on high alert from Massachusetts to New York City and Washington, D.C.
Whether the Boston bombings are terrorist attacks or not depends on whose definition you're using.
If the Boston explosions are the work of terrorists, it would represent the first such attack on American soil since 2001.