It’s probably the best exchange on energy that American voters will hear this year.
Brazil is in the midst of a political crisis as lawmakers prepare to determine the president’s future.
Students staged a sit-in days after bananas were discovered hanging on a sign commemorating black history.
Czech leaders will ask the UN to recognize the new, shorter name “Czechia.”
The government has allowed authorities to prosecute—if they choose to do so—Jan Böhmermann, a satirist who mocked the Turkish leader on TV.
Jacqueline Galant is the first minister to resign after the March 22 attacks that killed 32 people.
Spain’s minister of industry, energy, and tourism, resigned amid revelations in the documents that linked him to offshore investments in the Bahamas.
Passengers were forced to evacuate a stuck train Thursday, the latest in a series of glitches for the rail system.
A Connecticut judge refused to throw out a case against the company that makes a weapon used in the 2012 shootings.
Donald Trump’s campaign manager was arrested for the battery of reporter Michelle Fields, but a prosecutor has decided not to press charges.
A new measure would legalize the procedure—but only for Canadians.
And a court just ruled in favor of the government, again.
A video obtained by CNN seems to show 15 of the girls kidnapped from Chibok, Nigeria, alive as of December 2015.