No injuries or damage reported
Court Uphold’s France’s 75-Percent ‘Millionaires’ Tax’
Will levy companies on incomes exceeding $1.38 million
Rescue Imminent for Stranded Antarctic Expedition
Ship has been wedged in ice since Tuesday
Suicide Bomber in Russia Kills 17, Injures Dozens
Attack comes weeks before country is to host the Winter Olympics
5 Takeaways From the New York Times Benghazi Investigation
Al-Qaeda was not involved; Innocence of Muslims video motivated the initial assault
Popes Francis and Benedict Break Bread at Vatican
For a truly holy meal
Tribal Militia Marches on South Sudan After Ceasefire Declared
Former Vice President Riek Machar denied both sides had agreed to stop fighting
Vatican: Assad Sent Private Message to Pope
The pontiff has taken a personal interest in resolving the Syrian conflict
Watchdog: Syrian Chemical Weapons Disposal Will Miss Deadline
Bad weather, shifting front lines and a hazardous overland journey are all contributing factors
Stranded Antarctic Expedition Awaits Second Rescue Attempt
While tweeting out good-natured Vines
China Eases One-Child Policy
And ends system of re-education through labor in historic change
Detained Americans Freed in Libya
The four military personnel were believed to have been reviewing evacuation routes for diplomatic personnel
South Sudan: Ceasefire Can’t Paper Over New Nation’s Widening Cracks
In July 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed the birth of South Sudan, a nation that emerged free of its northern neighbor after decades of war and millions of lives lost and ruined. “This historic achievement is a …