The U.N.'s top investigator on torture and punishment warned Friday that overcrowded prisons are breeding grounds for AIDS.
The U.N.'s top investigator on torture and punishment warned Friday that overcrowded prisons are breeding grounds for AIDS.
At some point, the grown-ups are going to have to take over. We're being gov- erned by a gang of perpetual adolescents from the most liberal enclaves in America.
The United Nations is holding secret closed meetings to work out a global arms trade treaty. The agreement, which could be finished by 2012, is a threat to Americans' Second and First Amendment rights.

The U.S. wants Pakistan to implement international sanctions against three terrorist financiers who have been raising money for the Taliban and its Pakistan-based affiliate the Haqqani Network.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton have pledged the support of the United States in the global fight against AIDS.

Tensions flared anew in the Balkans on Thursday, with Kosovo declaring victory and Serbia pledging to fight on after the International Court of Justice ruled that the breakaway republic's 2008 secession did not violate international law.

More than 7,000 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip simultaneously dribbled basketballs in an attempt to break a 2007 world record Thursday.

The International Court of Justice ruled Thursday that Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia was not illegal, striking a blow against Belgrade's hopes to bring the breakaway province back into its orbit.