The Islamic State group lauded the San Bernardino, California, terrorists and called for more such attacks.
The criticism came the same day as a new poll showing Bernie Sanders has nearly double the support of Clinton in New Hampshire.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday involves seven people who got sick after eating at a Simi Valley, California, location in August.
Researchers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies said Tuesday the U.S. faces challenges in securing its interests.
Some experts say the U.S. is heading for another economic downturn, but that doesn't mean it's time to panic. Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself.
The best way to defeat the terrorist group might be to relegate them to the dark net.
Despite an outcry from watchdog groups, GM CEO Mary Barra said Wednesday the company’s move helps consumers by keeping costs low.
St. Elijah’s Monastery was some 1,400 years, and was briefly used as a chapel by U.S. forces in 2009.
A recent study found 40 percent of young people globally said they thought a computer or robot could be doing their jobs within 10 years.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will meet in Switzerland Wednesday to decide who would join the U.N.-mediated peace talks.
Falling oil prices are driving the need for creative ways to fund renewable technology, a panel of experts at the World Economic Forum said.
Access Industries, owner of Warner Music Group, and the telecommunications company Orange led the funding round.
Shell, which is under pressure from investors to justify its $50 billion takeover of BG Group, has been hit by plummeting crude oil prices.
Prosecutors believe the men laundered nearly $22 million for drug dealers who sold their wares at online marketplaces.
U.S. officials told Rana Rahimpour, a British-Iranian national, that she could not travel to the U.S. under a visa waiver program, in which dual citizens are required to apply for an American visa.
Japan’s national indexes, Nikkei 225 and Topix, have shed more than 20 percent since their peak last year.
The move is aimed at ensuring that benefits of technology are not limited to only the wealthy, the U.S. tech giant announced Tuesday.
The bomb and mass shooting threats are among the latest made against U.S. schools in recent weeks.
New York City schools have started introducing water jets, aiming to provide students with healthier drink options.
Shares fell 3 percent in extended trading Tuesday as the company forecast 2016 adjusted earnings of at least $13.50 per share.
As the International Energy Agency issued its warning on oil prices, the International Monetary Fund cut its global growth forecasts for the third time in a year.
The U.S. military had said in November it was “reasonably certain” it had killed him in the Syrian city of Raqqa.