Another report on Thursday showed planned layoffs by U.S.-based employers fell 53 percent to a five-month low.
The absence of a deal Thursday is fueling broader concerns that the once-powerful oil cartel is losing its influence over global oil markets.
A test featuring questions about crack and prostitution has stirred controversy in a middle school in Mobile.
A new poll finds that voters do not trust Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to deliver on their presidential campaign promises.
The address is expected to strike an optimistic tone while also talking with the graduates about security challenges facing the U.S.
The group is made of self-described Muslims. BBC’s religion chief says people need to recognize that.
The latest announcement comes after eight automakers recalled 12 million vehicles in the U.S. last week citing defective airbags from the Japanese manufacturer.
The U.S. agency charged with protecting consumers from financial abuse is set to unveil a proposal that would limit short-term borrowings.
Xiaomi has launched its first fitness tracker with a screen, hoping that a combination of improved specs and low price will appeal to customers.
The Treasury Department called Pyongyang a “primary money laundering concern,” and announced new restrictions to cut access to global banking systems.
“I hope they have kidnapping insurance,” Trump said, after the golfers’ association announced it would shift its tournament from his Miami resort.
Aiming to tap the ever-growing Chinese market, the drugmaker on Wednesday opened a research and development campus in Shanghai.
A deal with Westinghouse would be the first such contract reached under the 2008 U.S.-India civil nuclear accord.
The Nikkei skidded 1.3 percent, after the dollar sunk to a two-week low against the yen overnight following Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's decision to delay a sales tax increase.
President Nicolás Maduro accused the Organization of American States of colluding with the U.S. to take the OPEC member’s oil resources.
The statement issued by the council on Wednesday condemned two late-April tests and a failed missile launch by Pyongyang on Tuesday.
Major U.S. stock indexes recovered from declines during Wednesday's session after a report showed U.S. manufacturing grew for a third straight month in May.
A new study suggests the health effects of marijuana aren't as serious as tobacco use.
Friday’s jobs report is the last one Fed officials will see before their June meeting. From Verizon strikers to wages, here’s what they might be watching for.
After enjoying a strong election-year traffic boost, many media shops are now seeing the downside.
Car manufacturers reported lower U.S. vehicle sales for the month due to sluggish demand for sedans and fewer selling days.
Midnight presales for Legendary’s “Warcraft” are on a record pace in China, despite only a moderate performance in the U.S.