Then-Secret Service Director Julia Pierson arrives Sept. 30 to testify before the House Oversight Committee as it examines details surrounding a security breach at the White House.(Photo: J.... Read more
Malaysia’s defence minister has told Sky News he is “99.9% sure” the sonar technology being used in the hunt for missing flight MH370 will find the doomed jet. Hishammuddin... Read more
A student kissing ban imposed by the University of Zimbabwe is “nonsensical”, a student representative has told the BBC. A circular from the university authorities said those... Read more
Rwanda’s parliament has condemned the BBC for broadcasting a documentary which questioned official accounts of the 1994 genocide in the country. It approved a resolution calling on the gover... Read more
U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a campaign stop for Thom Tillis, Republican candidate for senator, at Neuse Sport Shop, Thursday, Oct 16, 2014, in Kinston, N.C. McCain says the... Read more
As Oscar Pistorius starts a five-year sentence at Pretoria’s Central Prison the Olympian will need to urgently study the lore and laws of South Africa’s numbers gangs. More than... Read more
Girlfriend’ Crack Makes Obama Voting All Laughs President Barack Obama votes next to Aia Cooper in Chicago. (Associated Press) Let’s be clear: It was a joke. It unfolded while Ob... Read more
President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace Mugabe has begun swiftly and in earnest to succeed her husband as leader of Zimbabwe, and in the past two months she has been using the budget and the j... Read more
If you’re having a bad week, consider that Warren Buffett has lost $2 billion and it’s only Wednesday. Buffett is known for shunning the quick buck and focusing on the long-term... Read more
Citizen’s arrests date back to medieval times. They are arrests made by a person who is not acting as a sworn law-enforcement official. Generally, citizens are encouraged to be mindful... Read more