France honors police officer killed by Islamic extremist in Champs-Elysees attack
A look at Nepal's progress in rebuilding 2 years after a massive earthquake left the country in shambles
Nepal has made scant progress in rebuilding homes and lives shattered 2 years ago by a devastating earthquake
Europe's strengthening economic recovery dodged a big fat banana peel when a pro-EU candidate won the first round of the French presidential election
Ivanka Trump is in Berlin on her first international outing as a White House adviser, where she will join German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss ways to encourage women's economic empowerment
Shares are higher in Europe and Asia, as the rally sparked by the outcome of France's vote persists
Senior commander says Iraqi troops have driven out IS militants from largest neighborhood in western Mosul
'Hungrier than ever:' Smugglers become a lifeline for the starving in South Sudan
After a storm of ethics criticism, the U.S. State Department has removed its promotional posting about President Donald Trump's Florida resort
President Donald Trump has accomplished just 10 of the 38 specific promises made in his 100-day "contract" with voters
A Holocaust survivor says thousands of artifacts housed in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's new conservation and research center will show future generations "that this was real."
American teenagers could use some help when it comes to music and visual arts
FINANCIAL MARKETS Asia tracks French election rally; weak yen lifts Tokyo TOKYO (AP) — Shares are higher in Asia today, tracking the rally sparked by the outcome of France’s vote. Hopes for U.S. tax reform…
Half a century ago, Colorado became the first state to allow abortion for reasons other than rape or an imminent threat to a woman's health
It's the 50th anniversary of a groundbreaking Colorado law that significantly loosened restrictions on legal abortions