FBI agents reportedly gathered Wednesday night at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Princeton, Oregon.
The region's markets responded to comments from the U.S. Fed chair, which included concerns about China's economic slowdown.
By attacking the rebels who oppose Syrian leader Bashar Assad, Russia is aiding the Islamic State group, a State Department official said.
Carfax says there are more than 47 million cars in the U.S. with open recalls, up 27 percent from a year ago.
The regime of Syrian leader Bashar Assad is determined to take the city back from the rebels.
Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen increase the number of automakers and brands affected by history’s most complicated auto safety recall.
The virus was found in the brain tissue of four babies in Brazil who were either miscarried or died shortly after birth.
Despite agreeing to pay $185 million to cover 10 years of British taxes, the U.S. company Thursday will face a parliamentary committee.
Oil and gas companies shelved and canceled projects last year as plunging oil prices forced widespread cutbacks, new data show.
Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Poland could all see an addition of up to 1,000 troops, as NATO attempts to deter Russian aggression in the region.
The internet-only service has about 800,000 subscribers, CEO Richard Plepler revealed Wednesday. Some say that's a disappointing total.
The California solar panel installer is facing a massive sell-off after SolarCity executives projected a weaker growth outlook in 2016.
Customers who had a Visa card in their Apple Wallet prior to the disruption are unaffected.
While visiting Mexico, Pope Francis is expected to express solidarity with migrants looking to head into the U.S.
Russia's 2002 application to the U.N. to widen its control of the polar region was rejected, but now the Kremlin is trying again.
A day after investors pummeled financials in the U.S. and Europe, shares in major banks saw an upswing in early trading Wednesday.
The turn underscores the volatility of world markets and concerns about slowing global growth.
Career planning before college can help students avoid crippling debt and underemployment down the road, the new study's author said.
Janet Yellen raised the possibility that the Fed could reverse its December decision to raise rates in testimony before Congress on Wednesday.
The Islamic State group has recruited thousands of people from Russia and its neighbors.
Two Boko Haram suicide bombers targeted a funeral gathering in the country's north.
In a major milestone for the development of autonomous vehicles in the U.S., a transport regulator said robots can meet the definition of drivers.