Colorado Republican Cory Gardner Unseats Incumbent Mark Udall
Gardner's victory is a major step in securing a Republican majority in the Senate.
Louisiana Senate Race Heading To December Runoff, Landrieu Expected To Come Out On Top Of Open Primary
Sen. Mary Landrieu defended her Senate seat against seven candidates, including top Republican challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy.
Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton Unseats Democrat Sen. Mark Pryor
Republican Rep. Tom Cotton is the second Republican to unseat a Democratic Senator in the last four years.
Democrat Tom Wolf Wins Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election Over Incumbent Tom Corbett
Corbett, a Republican, is the first incumbent governor of Pennsylvania to lose re-election.
Midterm 2014: Obama, The Economy, Women, Ebola, What Analysts Are Watching
The economy's a big issue; immigration isn't. The key, as always, will be turnout.
Dez Bryant With Roc Nation: Cowboys Wideout Joins Against Jerry Jones’ Wishes
Roc Nation and partner agent Tom Condon have a history of securing big contracts like the one Bryant wants.
Washington Redskins Minnesota Protest: More Than 3,000 Turn Out In Biggest 'Change The Name' Rally Yet
The crowd held signs reading "I am not a mascot," and "Redskins refer to the scalps of my ancestors," outside TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Burkina Faso Crisis Update: Shots Break Out At State Television Headquarters
The increasingly chaotic situation in Burkina Faso has shifted to a conflict between demonstrators and the military.
Mitt Romney On Midterms: Republican Senate Would Pass Conservative Immigration Bill
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says a Republican-controlled House and Senate would "get it done."
Chinese Corruption: $33 Million in Yuan Cash Seized In Home Of Coal Chief
It was reportedly the largest cash seizure ever in China's massive anti-corruption campaign, which has seen 13,000 officials arrested.
Chickens--t Comment Hurt Obama In Israel, Sharpens Debate Among Israelis Over Netanyahu
The leak of the "chickens--t" comment in the White House hurt Israelis' opinions of Obama and deepened existing opinions of Netanyahu.
Iran Defends Human Rights: Top Official Says West Should 'Look Into' Merits Of Iranian Law
Iran's Mohammad Javad Larijani said assuming only good things come from the West "is a very destructive idea of human rights."
Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaoré Is Not Even Among Five Longest-Serving African Presidents
Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaoré, with 27 years in power, did not even crack the list of top five longest-serving African rulers.
Kaci Hickox Ebola Update: A Selfless Hero Or Selfish Danger? Public Is Split After Nurse Defies Quarantine
Nurse Kaci Hickox defied an Ebola quarantine, further fueling the debate about her actions.
Mistral Warship Deal: France Denies Russian Claim Of Delivery Agreement
France will not deliver the ships until the crisis in Ukraine cools, despite claims by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin.
Kilauea Update: Hawaii Lava Flow Complicates Volcano Tourism
Authorities, guides and residents don't know when the Kilauea flow will end or how it will ultimately affect the region on the Big Island.
Hong Kong Update: China Will Punish City If Occupy Central Protests Continue, Says Former Banking Chief
Hong Kong could lose some of its financial power if the monthlong Occupy Central protests continue, a top banker said.
President Obama Speaks On Ebola Outbreak [Live Stream]
President Obama faces criticism for his administration's policy on Ebola quarantines.
Nathan Cirillo Funeral: Fallen Canadian Soldier Honored In Hometown Service After Ottawa Shooting
A lengthy procession of fellow soldiers, police, family and politicians escorted Nathan Cirillo's body through Hamilton, Ontario, past crowds of mourners.
Ebola Patient Zero: Emile Ouamouno Of Guinea First To Contract Disease
The Ebola outbreak has climbed exponentially since last year, but it all started in a small town in southern Guinea.
World Cup Boycott: FIFA 'Unconditionally Supports' Russia Hosting 2018 World Cup
FIFA President Sepp Blatter said a boycott "will never give any positive effect" in an interview with Russian sports press.
Walmart 'Fat Girl Costumes' Removed From Website Ahead Of Halloween
"We are working to remove it as soon as possible and ensure this never happens again," a Walmart spokesperson said.
Ebola In Japan? Authorities Test First Potential Case Of Infected Traveler In Tokyo
A Japanese journalist who spent two months in Ebola-ravaged Liberia was found with a fever at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Monday.
Cologne Hooligan Riot: Alleged Neo-Nazis Clash With German Police In Anti-Salafism Demonstration [PHOTOS]
A march by "Hooligans Against Salafism" turned violent on Sunday. Some shouted "foreigners out" and displayed far-right paraphernalia.
Oscar Pistorius Appeal: Prosecution To Challenge Sentence, Seek Murder Charge
Oscar Pistorius is serving between 10 months and five years behind bars for culpable homicide, but prosecutors want a harsher conviction.
Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Update: Lava Threatens To Force Evacuations On Big Island
Lava flows are moving more than 10 yards per hour and are around 300 yards from the closest home.
North Korea Nuke: US Won’t Pull Troops Until ‘Credible’ Denuclearization Talks With Pyongyang
Kerry's comments came just as the top American commander in Korea said the North might be capable of hitting the U.S. with a nuke.
Ebola In NYC: Why New Yorkers Shouldn't Worry
Crowded subways and germy cabs make New York a perfect candidate for an outbreak, but the city's public health system is ready to stop one.
EU Ebola Funds: Leaders Secure 1 Billion Euros To Fight Virus In West Africa
EU members pledged 1 billion euros ($1.25 billion) to counter Ebola in West Africa at a summit in Brussels. The U.K.-led funding, pledging 100 million euros.
Ottawa Shooting: Attack Highlights Government Security Vulnerabilities With Post-9/11 Terrorism
Ottawa is the latest in a rash of "lone wolf" attacks that reveals weaknesses in government building security and counterterrorism operations.