Politics
Egypt's Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Resigns
Not comfortable with the direction the government is going
Indian Government Will Post Names, Addresses, and Photos of Rapists
Part of strategy to combat crimes against women
U.N. Envoy Calls for Transitional Government in Syria
Assad's term is scheduled to end in 2014
Putin Will Sign Bill Banning Americans From Adopting Russian Children
Making sure the right people are being affected by the latest diplomatic spat
China Keeping an Eye on Japanese Fighters Over Disputed Islands
New Japanese Prime Minister is a bit of a hawk
Vermont Councilman Pushes For Ban on Assault Weapons With High-Capacity Ammo Clips
Getting a mixed reaction from colleagues
German Finance Minister Says the Worst of the Euro Crisis is Behind Us
Cites reassuring news from Greece and France
Poll Shows a Plurality Believe Obama's Second Term Will Be Better Than His First
22 percent believe that the president will do a worse job second time round
Taliban Spokesman Outlines Ceasefire Plan With Pakistan
Government official describes the proposals as "preposterous"
Benazir Bhutto's Only Son Launches Political Career
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is 24 years old, meaning he cannot stand in an election until his birthday in September
French President Rejects Possible Intervention in Central African Republic
Has enough to worry about with Mali
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency to Fight Terrorism
Looking for something to do in light of decreased illegal immigration
Hawaii's Lt. Gov. Named to Replace Sen. Inouye
Not the person the senator asked to succeed him
Audit: Calif. Parks Dept. Deliberately Underreported Finances
Hid funds from the state in midst of fiscal crisis
Morsi Looks to Reshuffle Cabinet
On the same day he signs controversial constitution into law
UN Warns Russia Over Adoption Bill
Proposed law would ban Americans from adopting Russian children
Obama's Second Inauguration Set to be a Quieter Affair Than His First
Expecting no more than 800,000 people to make the trip to D.C.
Central African Republic Rebels Seize Regional Capital
Negotiations with the government stalling
Al Qaeda Threatens French Hostages Over Mali Intervention
French officers are preparing to train Malian troops
Euroscepticism on the Rise in Britain
More than half likely to vote to leave in an in/out referendum
Poll: 77 Percent of Americans Identify as Christian
Slight drop in those who identify as Protestant or Catholic
Poll: 52 Percent Favor Reducing or Eliminating Tax Deductions for Wealthy Americans
Most think deductions help the wealthy more than taxpayers
New White House Counter-Petition Seeks to Keep Piers Morgan in the U.S.
"No one in the UK wants him back."
GOP Representatives Facing Criticism Over Fiscal Cliff Negotiations
Only have 26 percent approval
Morsi Signs Egypt's Controversial Constitution into Law
Despite protests and allegations of vote-rigging