National Security leaker Edward Snowden has a place to live in Russia after being granted temporary asylum. Snowden still has not decided what he wants to do next.
Former Senator Chuck Hagel has begun the long process of confirmation hearings that so many upper-level Cabinet nominees have faced before. As usual, each panel is full of
The United States dropped in competiveness for the fourth straight year, according to the World Economic Forum. Switzerland came in at number one, with the United States dropping
The 2012 London Olympic ceremony was not only the most-watched program in the world on Friday, but the evening’s soundtrack has also topped the iTunes album chart in
After defying warnings from the international community, North Korea launched a long-range rocket on Friday, but it broke apart before escaping the earth’s atmosphere and fell into the
Admirers in the nation’s capital are marking the 269th birthday of the founding father, Thomas Jefferson, who is credited with drafting the Declaration of Independence. To mark the
South Korea intelligence officials report that North Korea is plowing a new underground tunnel in what appears as a preparation for a third nuclear test. In a report
In the United States, the number of cases of children with autism continues to rise, according to a new report released on Thursday by the Centers for Disease