Spring forward. Most Americans trade an hour's sleep this weekend for more evening sunshine to enjoy after work.
An American woman and three others arrested in Ireland over an alleged plot to assassinate Swedish artist Lars Vilks have been freed without charge.
A U.N. meeting to assess progress in advancing the fight for women's equality had a dramatically different slant than a similar session held five years ago.
Afghanistan's president has agreed to reverse an earlier decision and allow foreigners on a commission monitoring upcoming parliamentary elections.
President Obama is waiting on House Democrats who, after another day of closed-door meetings, still have not ironed out a final reform plan.
Textbooks in public schools could get some additions soon, including references to God. But is the curriculum debate in Texas going too far?
Many economists estimate China artificially undervalues its currency by as much as 40 percent, allowing them to produce low-cost goods.
A crisis is knocking down the walls that have divided three Christian denominations for decades. Young black men have been disappearing from the church pews.
Baby Isaiah, the 4-month-old boy at the center of a controversial life-support case in Canada, died from natural causes, Thursday.
A campus group called Students for Life is working hard to make sure abortion funding doesn't get a major boost from health care reform.
Sen. Harry Reid's, D-Nev., wife and daughter are recovering from injuries they suffered in a four-vehicle crash on Thursday.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that it's not unconstitutional to have the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Eric Cantor sent a letter to Defense Secretary Robert Gates asking for an explanation to the rescinded prayer luncheon invitation to Tony Perkins.
New York City has reached a settlement in the health care claims of more than 10,000 ground zero rescue and recovery workers.