World
Does Zero Dark Thirty Really Defend Torture?
Deciphering Kathryn Bigelow's upcoming film about the hunt for bin Laden
Egyptian Defense Minister Calls For Meeting With Politicians and Journalists
Might be time for a chat
Afghan Women Failed By Justice System, Says U.N.
Over a decade of western occupation not having the effect many hoped it would
Can an Undocumented Immigrant Become a U.S. Lawyer?
California High Court Will Decide Sergio Garcia's fate.
Don't Expect Russia to Change its Behavior Regarding Syria, Say Experts
Russia has been reluctant to call for Assad's removal
John McAfee Sells TV/Movie Rights on Life Story
The anti-virus pioneer is wanted for questioning in a murder case in Belize
Gay Marriage in the Church of England to be Made Illegal
Other religious groups can "opt in" to holding ceremonies
Cayman Islands Premier Arrested on Suspicion of Corruption
Alleged to have misused a government credit card
Prime Minister Urges Cambodians Not to Discriminate Against Gays
Disinherited his adopted daughter in 2007 for taking a lesbian partner
U.S. to List Syrian Rebel Group as Alias of Al-Qaeda
Jabhat al-Nusra to be identified as a terrorist group by the State Department
Masked Gunmen Firing at Egyptian Protesters
Clashes continue ahead of a constitutional referendum
Stephen Hawking Wins $3 Million Physics Prize
Awarded the Special Fundamental Physics Prize for lifetime achievement
Italian Prime Minister Poised to Resign
Trying to pass a budget while the recently convicted former PM mounts an election campaign
Russia Backs Off Internet Control Proposal
Supported by other nations who perhaps aren't fond of letting people say whatever they'd like to say
HSBC to Pay Nearly $2 Billion over Money Laundering Probe
Europe's biggest bank accused of helping facilitate transactions for Mexican drug lords
Taliban Kill 8 at Pakistan Police Station
Three fired weapons, threw grenades and then blew selves up
Pirate Bay Co-Founder Will Be Released in Sweden
Had been detained for three months, accused of hacking, but never formally charged
Tennis Star Corners the Market on Donkey Cheese
It's called "pule," which doesn't make it sound remotely appetizing
Anonymous Planning Hack Attack on Uganda
Second round against country's extremely anti-gay legislation
Dominique Strauss-Kahn Settles With Maid Over Sex-Assault Charges
An undisclosed sum to make it all go away
Syria's Internet Shutdown Show's Regime's Desperation
The move hurt businesses and relief organizations while only mildly inconveniencing the opposition
New Zealand Ordered To Reveal Spy Network Secrets in Megaupload Case
It's truly amazing that a copyright case led to this ...
U.K. Parliament Committee Skeptical of Snooping Proposal
It would be a carte blanche to monitor communications
Report: U.S. Imprisoned Hundreds of Minors in Afghanistan
That likely violates America's treaty obligations, a tad