A top Homeland Security post candidate is under investigation for helping to acquire an international investor visa for a Chinese citizen.
At least twice in the past, Biden has openly insulted Indian people by mocking the way they speak.
With more than 1 billion unique users each month, YouTube reaches more young adults than cable television does. But advertisers are hesitant.
Paula Deen the Butter Queen is being turned into a comic book character following her racial slur controversy.
Former secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton tweeted well wishes to the seriously ill former South African president Nelson Mandela.
A surprising number of prominent global lawmakers like to smoke, although some do not do so up publicly.
The body of “The Sopranos” actor James Gandolfini is set to arrive in the U.S Monday.
Gillard, who is 51 years old and has never been married, has long been the subject of rumors and innuendos, while suffering negative comments about her appearance.
Samantha Power, a former government aide and journalist, has been tapped to be Obama's new UN Ambassador.
Proenza Schouler, Thom Browne and Philip Lim were the big winners at the 2013 CFDA Awards, but so were the fashion pack on the red carpet.
Chinese shoe mega-exporter Huajian announced Tuesday it will expand a factory in Ethiopia.
Hispanic voters were more optimistic than white respondents, and black voters were the most optimistic.
In their drive for the Keystone XL pipeline, TransCanada and Alberta signed up firms with ties to the Obama administration.
As Africa emerges as "the 21st century continent," experts say its future rests on big ideas, entrepreneurship and local ownership.
"The American people were lied to," says GOP investigator.
Here is a breakdown of the most persistent conspiracy theories centered around the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
House Democrats and Republicans feuded over whether Wednesday's hearing produced groundbreaking evidence.
Republicans say the testimonies will be a game changer. But will the Benghazi hearings live up to the hype?
Bill Clinton issued a statement Monday supporting Jason Collins, who came out as the first openly gay active professional athlete in a major sport.
Former President George W. Bush implored his brother, Jeb, to "run."
Former President George W. Bush spoke with Parade magazine and said he hopes his brother, Jeb, will run for office in 2016.
With rousing tones and campaignlike prose, Hillary Clinton brought the audience at the Women in the World Summit in New York to its feet.