Despite the big national holiday's timing this year, Chinese lovebirds will get another shot at romance during the Qixi Festival in August.
As law-enforcement authorities continue a massive manhunt for Christopher Dorner, a former LAPD officer accused of killing three people, conspiracy theories have become part and parcel of the media narrative.
An Egyptian judge banned YouTube for 30 days after a viral anti-Islamic video led to violent demonstrations around the world.
The highest snow total as of Saturday morning was seen in Milford, Conn., which got more than 38 inches.
Traditionally, being a woman in China meant being subservient to one's husband, especially financially.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the controversial Keystone XL pipeline with his Canadian counterpart on Friday.
Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," which was penned by Tony Kushner, is in the running for a 2013 Best Picture Academy Award, but controversy surrounding factual errors could hurt its chances.
Two congressmen are pushing to bring back CISPA to the Congress, with the support of President Obama and the White House.
Check here for a blow-by-blow account of the blizzard that hit the Northeast, dumping record-breaking amounts of snow on many areas.
Sequestration cuts totaling $1.2 trillion will take effect March 1. Pentagon programs will be hit hard. Do these cuts leave America in danger?
Winter storm Nemo is already wreaking havoc on the U.S. Northeast, forcing the cancellation of 4,000 flights. With heavy snow anticipated until Saturday, New York and Boston have both launched real-time snowplow trackers that will help residents deal with the expected blizzard conditions.
Bradley Cooper and David O. Russel met with Vice President Joe Biden at the White House to discuss mental health policies.
The Amish sect leader, who is a bishop in Bergholz, was one of 16 Ohio Amish sentenced in federal court in Cleveland Friday.
Seventy years ago, the Kachin were America's friends in the fight against the Japanese. Now, they are losing the war against their own government.
The Weather Channel's decision to begin naming winter storms has attracted critics, but names such as Nemo are catching on.
The restoration of the competitiveness of the American manufacturer is a new kind of war we need to win.
A Chicago real estate developer used a U.S. visa program to defraud foreign investors of millions, the SEC said Friday.
Mounting privacy concerns led Seattle's mayor to order the police to return its drones to the manufacturer.
These getaways in the U.S. and abroad are sure to spark some romance.
Despite years of a stalemate between Republicans and Democrats on immigration, the other side of the border appears to be in view.
High winds and heavy snow could create whiteout conditions and bring down trees and power lines.
Yemen's president called Iran's president to discuss a shipment of arms said to be headed to militants backed by Iran.