LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly half of Britons expect their living standards to fall further by the time they vote in the next election in 2015, but the opposition Labour Party still faces an uphill struggle to win. A YouGuv poll showed 46 percent of resp... [Full Article]
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mumford & Sons wrapped up a completely unpredictable Grammy Awards with perhaps the most surprising win of the night, taking home album of the year for "Babel." (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
WASHINGTON (AP) - Will.i.am says though he's an active supporter of President Barack Obama, don't expect the Black Eyed Peas leader to become a politician. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - The leaders of Britain's fractious coalition pledged on Monday to cap the cost of long-term care for the elderly and to improve state pensions in an effort to re-engage with electors midway into their five-year government. Con... [Full Article]
He's been Italy's premier three times. He's a powerful media mogul. And he's considered one of his country's most skilled political campaigners. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
The buzz over Japan's parliamentary elections this Sunday has been all about "the third force" - a clear sign of the prevailing disenchantment over both the party that ruled for decades after World War II and the rival party that took ... [Full Article]
Where can a pop star score a hit by talking about the U.S. Electoral College for 33 minutes? In China, where Gao Xiaosong's straightforward explanation of the system drew more than 1 million hits in four days. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Voters in Georgia are choosing a new parliament in a heated election Monday that will decide the future of President Mikhail Saakashvili's government. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
Throughout this year's presidential election, people everywhere have used social media to post about candidates, debates and all things politics. From thought-provoking arguments to one-sided rants, we've seen a little bit of everything. (S... [Full Article]
Only about 7 percent of likely voters have not yet decided whether they will support Barack Obama or Mitt Romney in the 2012 election, a new national survey finds. But on the topic of climate change, at least, these undecideds look more like Obama su... [Full Article]