E.U. Official Under Scrutiny in Luxembourg Tax Revelation
Jean-Claude Juncker was the prime minister of Luxembourg when the tiny country was transformed into one of the world’s premier low-tax hubs.
Jean-Claude Juncker was the prime minister of Luxembourg when the tiny country was transformed into one of the world’s premier low-tax hubs.
Tax reform, international trade and budget policy may offer common ground for Democrats and Republicans in President Obama’s final two years in office.
As their military struggles to combat the Islamist terrorist group, everyday Nigerians have formed citizen battalions to defend their towns. But have they gone too far?
In a sign of the seismic changes underway in the tech industry, Microsoft will give away its lucrative software product on iPads, iPhones and Android tablets.
A government plan to resettle Rohingya who cannot meet strict standards for naturalized citizenship has spurred a major exodus, rights groups say.
The Islamic State, facing airstrikes, as well as demographics that do not favor expansion, is carrying out a less visible operation in some areas.
As violence upends Xinjiang, officials are working to transplant and assimilate members of the mostly Muslim ethnic minority.
The overpopulation of food vendors in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art prompted city surveillance in January to confirm whether they were disabled veterans or stand-ins.
These days, design blogs are full of photos of vintage trailers gleaming in the sun. Because the only thing cuter than a tiny house is a tiny house on wheels.
Eddie Redmayne stars in James Marsh’s “The Theory of Everything,” a biographical drama about Stephen Hawking’s health, marriage and other struggles.
Tuesday’s election showed that demographic shifts that are reshaping the American electorate cannot overcome a difficult political environment and a weak message.
What legislative deals can the president and Congress reach now that the Senate will also be led by Republicans?