Asian markets are expected to open on a positive note as better-than-expected U.S. non-farm payroll data eased fears.
A U.S. drone attack reportedly killed a top al-Qaeda commander in Pakistan Thursday.
Congress has passed a bill that would ease U.S.-Russia trade, but the Magnitsky Act brings human rights into the equation.
Asian markets rose in the week as investor sentiment was lifted with China's manufacturing and service activity expanding in November.
News that “Gangnam Style” singer and South Korean crossover hit Psy had once performed a song with lyrics about killing American soldiers and their families went wide on Friday. In response, Psy has issued an apology for the song.
After months of speculation, the U.S. Supreme Court has chosen to weigh in on same-sex marriage, not once but twice.
Excitement about marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington has been tempered by local uncertainty about how to proceed and major questions that have plagued lawmakers at the federal level.
Pictures of Pearl Harbor were posted on Twitter and Instagram 71 years after Dec. 7, 1941.
With the Michigan vote, U.S. states are divided almost equally on right-to-work legislation.
Almost a decade before Psy became famous in the U.S. and all over the world for “Gangnam Style,” he allegedly rapped about “slowly and painfully” killing American soldiers and civilians, as reported by MTV News.
The New York Yankees should sign free agent Josh Hamilton and trade Curtis Granderson.
Average salaries in developed countries are expected to have risen by no more than inflation in 2012.
China's new visa policy allows citizens from 45 countries to enter for 72 hours without a visa. But Norway remains off the list.
Protests, some violent, continued after Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi called for dialogue with the opposition over the draft constitution.
According to Barrymore, she and husband, Will Kopelman, named their daughter Olive after her size at three-months gestation.
Will Bill Clinton be the next U.S. ambassador to Ireland? Rumors are heating up that Bubba may covet the diplomatic spot as his wife, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, laughed off the speculation.
Random House, publisher of E. L. James's "Fifty Shades of Grey," is giving $5,000 bonuses to all of its employees.
Berkeley's student government wants campus to part with Salvation Army bell ringers and their red kettles, over anti-gay allegations.
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Live stream footage of the Pearl Harbor Anniversary Ceremony in Hawaii.
Next year should be a good one for big banks such as Bank of America, Barclays, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and UBS.
From “superstorms” to mega disasters, 2012 was, by all accounts, an eventful year. More than 1 billion people traveled - led by the ramp-up in Chinese tourists.