The prime minister's depiction of deadly protests contradicts widespread reports and eyewitness accounts from journalists and activists.
Despite not spending much time or resources in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, Mitt Romney wins the endorsement of Iowa’s largest newspaper.
New federal data show that the number of small bank loans to business has fallen to the lowest point in more than a decade, cutting the flow of money to a sector that's usually a job-creation powerhouse.
Tony Romo threw for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth score Saturday night, helping the Dallas Cowboys stop a two-game losing streak with a 31-15 victory over the struggling Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Shows from "Dexter" to "The Walking Dead" have made kids in danger the dramatic thrust of their finale storylines. "The Walking Dead" even killed a child — not once but twice.
A nationwide shortage of life-saving cancer drugs and anesthesia medications has drawn most attention, but an ongoing dearth of ADHD drugs has taken a toll on millions of adults and children who need them daily to focus. Kate Skinn and her son, Markus, both take the drugs.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: What are those strange white patterns in China's Gobi Desert? For weeks, experts have puzzled over the crazy lines that show up in satellite images.
In mid-October, msnbc.com senior video producer Matthew Rivera traveled to Cuba with his exiled stepmother on a family visa awarded as a result of relaxed travel regulations to the communist country.
A TODAY.com panel answers relationship questions from readers in our weekly advice column. Here, one woman says she’s not smiling about her fiance’s one physical flaw: crooked teeth.