However, the iPhone maker still led the market there, while losing ground to Android phones in the U.S.
The $350 million deal includes eight unmanned drones that could be used to monitor terrorism in the Middle East.
Supercell made close to $1 billion in revenue off the strength of three games last year.
The Associated Press cited unidentified sources reporting that Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who has links to Saddam Hussein's regime, was captured in Iraq.
A tab on the new website entitled “Stories” allows undocumented women to share their personal stories, and allows other readers to submit their own.
Mississippi may not have any "sanctuary cities," but Republicans there want to ban them anyhow.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the warheads scientists developed are so small they can fit on ballistic missiles.
The new poll data Wednesday comes just before the winner-take-all contests in Florida and Ohio.
Utilities retired nearly 5 percent of U.S. coal power capacity last year, including plants built more than six decades ago.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who said his family was dining when an attack was carried out nearby, stressed U.S. support for Israel.
Switzerland and Nigeria have agreed for the latter to return $321 million confiscated from former Nigerian military ruler Sani Abacha.
Reinvigorated by the plunging costs of photovoltaic panels, the solar power industry is expected to add 16 gigawatts of new projects this year.
The iPhone used by a San Bernardino shooter is at the center of a privacy and encryption debate between Washington and Silicon Valley.
Martin, who was dubbed as the “fifth” Beatle, produced more than 700 records and helped the rock band achieve global success.
Russian experts will be on board to supervise conformity of the agreed parameters of the flight and the use of observation equipment.
The missiles, which were fired from the northern part of the country, hit the southeastern part, travelling a distance of about 870 miles.
A report by aviation industry trade body said Wednesday that 140 million people were expected to fly in the United States during March and April 2016.
The move is likely to inflame tensions with China amid growing concerns over the country’s military expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama will likely agree Thursday on a reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
The latest announcement follows Seoul’s decision to impose tough sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear program and missile tests.
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice announced civil rights action against the city over a black teen’s death that sparked racial tensions in the U.S.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others filed a brief Tuesday supporting the president's effort to protect 5 million people from deportation.