Rep. Duncan Hunter said Wednesday that he thinks more members of Congress likely support Trump but need to "come out of the closet."
The world’s No. 2 home improvement retailer beat the forecast for its latest quarter, but took a huge charge for ending a joint venture in Australia.
The once promising conservative darling is now running a flailing campaign.
About three-quarters of ads on Instagram, Facebook’s photo-sharing app, are sold outside the U.S.
In bombing raids meant to reopen an ISIS-controlled road, 20 of the terror group’s fighters and four civilians were killed.
The Donald's wife said he has not gone too far with his immigration policies.
The sterling fell below $1.40 for the first time since 2007 amid growing fears of a so-called Brexit from the European Union.
Bond yields tumbled in the U.S., while European and Asian bourses were nearly all posting losses.
Lingering scandals and a short window of public visibility has limited sponsorship deals for Australian Olympic athletes.
Payment processing startup unveils new service for creating U.S. presence.
As South Korea and the U.S. prepare for a joint military exercise next month, North Korea has warned of a pre-emptive attack.
Italy has allowed combat American drones to fly out of the Sigonella air base in Sicily for defensive operations against the Islamic State group in Libya and North Africa.
Falling oil prices used to juice consumer spending, but the emergence of a massive oil sector in the U.S. has scrambled that once-reliable calculation.
The company spent nearly $5 million on lobbying Capitol Hill in 2015.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry also said that there's a contingency plan that could be implemented if the ceasefire deal doesn't hold.
French newspaper Le Monde reported that President François Hollande had authorized “unofficial military action” in the conflict-ridden North African state.
World markets soured Wednesday due to low risk appetite among investors after Saudi Arabia ruled out any cuts in crude oil supply.
The Republican presidential hopeful assured supporters that he would bring back jobs from Asian nations such as China, India and Vietnam.
Xiaomi has released its latest flagship smartphone, but can the Mi 5 really compete with the Galaxy S7 or iPhone 6s?
The country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei said voters are expected to help form a parliament that can take a stand against the United States.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Xiaomi unveiled its flagship device for 2016, playing up its technical performance.
CEO Takahiro Hachigo reiterated Wednesday that Honda would focus on finding solutions to the faulty air bags scandal and not bailing out embattled Takata.