The terrorist group ISIS has been attacking towns along a major highway in Iraq since June 10, approaching the capital.
If rumors are to be believed, the company has been planning an upgrade to its iMac lineup sometime this week.
The pricing change is designed to encourage customers to pack light and compact when shipping, to save space and fuel.
The latest Galaxy S5 variant will support the new SK Telecom LTE-A 4G service, which currently offers a maximum speed of 225 Mbps.
The boat, whose passengers included women and children, sank at the mouth of a river shortly after midnight.
The extra height on the iPhone 6 is attributed to the extended bezel area on the top and bottom of the device’s display.
Trade between China and UK, which is the former's third-largest trading partner in Europe, was estimated at $70 billion last year.
Imports of hot-rolled, flat-rolled, carbon-quality steel products from Russia rose 162 percent in the three months through April, compared with the previous three-month period, Reuters reported in an exclusive article.
Online sites where World Cup fans can buy jerseys and other merchandise.
Argentinians face yet another debt crisis. What are the options -- and who would get hurt?
Mt. Gox, once one of the leading exchanges for trading the digital currency, shut its website after saying it lost some 850,000 bitcoins - worth more than $500 million at current prices - in a hacking attack.
In prepared testimony to be delivered to the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, Barra also will say that Kenneth Feinberg, who is overseeing the creation of a compensation fund, will have "full authority to establish eligibility criteria for victims and determine compensation levels."
The president said he’ll give entrepreneurs access costly technology. That won’t create the 29,000 manufacturing jobs he needs every month.
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) director Rajat Gupta on Tuesday began serving his two-year prison term for insider trading.
The billionaire Green family is drawing scrutiny for an effort to introduce a biblical curriculum to U.S. public schools.
California solar company SolarCity told investors Tuesday that it would enter bumpy world of solar panel manufacturing by acquiring panel maker Silevo.
After criticism from Chinese officials, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will be spending much more on food safety.
Researchers from West Point explain what governments don't understand about terrorist and criminal groups -- and how to stop them.
Global oil analysts are closely watching Iraq. Here's why.
A plan to freeze radioactive water leaking from Japan's battered Fukushima nuclear plant is behind schedule, TEPCO says.
Spanish-language network is drawing huge numbers of World Cup viewers, and some don't even speak Spanish.
Right now, you have to pay to know what automakers are telling mechanics and the government about car defects.
Chewing tobacco has been an iconic part of baseball for decades, but critics say it’s a fatal habit that needs to be banned.
Suze Orman's 'Approved' prepaid debit card is discontinued by Bancorp Bank.
Royal Dutch Shell will sell the majority of its stake in Woodside Petroleum, Australia's largest independent oil and natural gas producer.
Oil giant BP announced Tuesday that it would sign a $20 billion liquefied natural gas with China this week in London.
The North American shale boom will spread to Russia and Latin America next, the International Energy Agency expects.
"It is not possible that the Iraqi government return and fill these huge areas that it left."
The device still lacks the Wave feature, which would allow users to stop alarms by waving under the sensor.
Fifty five percent of 56 economists who responded to a Bloomberg poll see U.S. rates rising before investors do.