Barack Obama is clear: He has no intention of stopping the daily collection of Americans’ phone records and blames leaks for creating distrust.
England and Australia players have rejected claims that bats may have been tampered with during the Ashes series to avoid infrared camera detection.
US President Barack Obama says that he was "disappointed" that Russia had granted temporary asylum to NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
Anti-government demonstrators briefly invaded a council building in Rio de Janeiro in the latest in a wave of protests that have hit Brazil.
Uruguay’s Parliament has voted to be the world’s first country to license and regulate production, distribution and sale of dagga for adult consumers.
When classes at Clarksville High resume, more than 20 teachers and other employees in the US school district will be carrying concealed weapons.
Sprinter Tyson Gay failed more than one drug test this year, recording one of his positives at the US championships in June.
A juror says that she feels neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman got away with murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin.
Mike Tyson is going back to pay TV, where his fights were some of the biggest moneymakers in boxing history.
Rangana Herath has led Sri Lanka by taking two wickets to help beat SA by 17 runs under the Duckworth/Lewis method in their second ODI.