Illegal immigrants are “an annoying, consistent and expensive problem,” Bahamas Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell has said.
Debris found near an Indian Ocean archipelago was from a barge that capsized Feb. 10, the vessel's captain said.
European finance ministers have agreed in theory to a $94 billion bailout package, but Greece is far from being in the clear.
Apple's next iPhone may fail, in fourth-quarter sales, to surpass its predecessor.
"There seem to be more than a few items that connect it with Zichron Yaacov, with the glass factory at Tantura, and with the baron’s ships," said University of Haifa researchers Monday.
Greece and its international lenders have agreed on a new bailout deal that would ensure the debt-riddled nation staves off bankruptcy.
U.S. authorities have accused the group of allegedly scheming to make tens of millions of dollars by trading on unannounced deals.
China's central bank called the move a "one-off depreciation" necessary to "meet market needs."
The U.S. dollar lurched higher on Tuesday as China allowed its yuan to fall to levels last seen in 2012, a shift that could provide a competitive boost to exports for the world's second-largest economy.
The Silicon Valley automaker is losing more than $4,000 on every Model S electric sedan it sells, using its reckoning of operating losses, and it burned $359 million in cash last quarter in a bull market for luxury vehicles.
Wall Street rallied Monday on merger and acquisition activity, while a rebound in oil prices boosted the energy sector 3 percent.
The Empire did not end after the Endor battle, but led to the rise of the First Order in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
One goal is to make staff match the demographics of the communities they're working in.
The $37.2 billion deal has some analysts pondering the Oracle of Omaha's willingness to make such a big bet.
An Imperial Lander and extras as Stormtroopers can be seen in new photos of “Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One.”
A leading German think tank says the Greek crisis has already benefited Germany to the tune of 100 billion euros. The reason? Interest rates.
Two biotech companies will work with Sanofi to deliver a first-in-class treatment.
The blue-chip index rebounded Monday after recording its longest losing streak since 2011 last week.
The steady rise is fueled primarily by population growth in Africa.
If approved, the acquisition would mark Berkshire Hathaway's biggest deal ever.
A customer of a Lowe’s Home Improvement store reportedly asked that the store not send a black delivery man to her house.
"Coca-Cola’s agenda here is very clear: Get these researchers to confuse the science and deflect attention from dietary intake,” a professor at NYU told the New York Times.
The country's stocks registered their biggest one-day gain in a month on Monday.
The focus of the search for the missing plane has now shifted to an area about 2,300 miles west of the ongoing operation in the southern Indian Ocean.
All operable commercial reactors in Japan are now subject to the Nuclear Regulation Authority's safety checks before they can resume operations.
The Greek government is hoping to finalize terms of a third bailout ahead of the Aug. 20 deadline to repay 3.4 billion euros ($3.7 billion) to the ECB.
"The current account is returning to levels seen around the 2007-2008 Lehman crisis," said Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays Securities Japan.
The number of Americans living in high-poverty areas has almost doubled since 2000, with the problem most severe -- and worsening -- in the country's mid-size cities.
“I think that man absolutely affects the environment," says U.S. presidential hopeful John Kasich, although the extent of the effects is subject to "a legitimate debate."