Overnight Bombing at Egyptian Security Headquarters Kills 1, Injures 28
In the north of Egypt
Retailers support it, banks oppose it
Snowden strikes again
Our reputation ... not so good
A Soviet-born American tours the Hermit Kingdom and finds humanity in a most inhumane place.
But that doesn't mean it can't negotiate more independence
Protesting $53 million cost in public funds
Will include military and political leaders
Police claim they're investigating "insurrection" plans by opposition candidates
Goes through five months of darkness in the winter
Head of Switzerland's largest phone company
Accusations of hundreds of millions in bribes
Latest defense spending bill now being considered by the House
Grass growing from foundation of rocket assembly building
Human Rights Watch yet to call for boycott 2014 Olympics in Sochi
Man allegedly attacked police officer who stopped his wife for wearing a now-banned veil
White House spokesman Jay Carney says the move sends a strong message
Hundreds of prisoners were freed
Socialist minister also wants smoking banned on university campuses
What could possibly go wrong?
Arranged to marry man in his 20s
Needs Russian approval to travel
Says leaks caused "significant, irreversible damage to our nation."
Bloody aftermath of coup continues
Says use of force would be "no less than an act of war"
A new study of the Industrial Revolution examines the lives of 350 people who lived through it.
Keeping expectations low helps prevent disappointment
Troops and money to remain in Afghanistan