Meet Deen Squad, which is crushing Facebook with the video "Not A Terrorist," inspiring Muslim youth.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said VW used software that reported false emissions data in all vehicles with 3-liter diesel engines from 2009 to 2016.
The request comes a year after Obama announced his Deferred Action for Parents of Americans initiative, which has been in legal limbo.
The U.S. Treasury Department aims to prevent companies from moving abroad to avoid taxes. But big corporations in the midst of inversions aren't blinking.
“These trials are among the most unethical research studies I have ever seen,” one critic said.
Lebanon said it would not close its airspace to accommodate Russian military exercises in the Mediterranean.
There's no shortage of American families willing to take in Syrian children, but the process is extremely long and arduous.
The smartphone's success made Apple the world's most valuable company, but the device's slowing rate of sales growth will force its maker to reinvent itself.
Two Malians and one French national were among those who died.
The terror group has “been anxious to make this shift for a long time,” according to an expert who studies their networks.
James Woolsey also said Snowden had "blood on his hands" for the Paris attacks that left 130 dead and 350 injured.
Changes authorized NSA analysts to inspect American messages sent overseas with less judicial oversight.
"This is shocking rhetoric. It should be denounced by all seeking to lead this country," Hillary Clinton said Friday.
Just 5 percent of Germans were worried extra security measures could infringe on their constitutional rights.
Congressional Republicans, with some Democrats, also passed a bill to limit the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In a business that caters to fragmented tastes, the British singer's crossover sound actually works at scale. And no one else in music can touch her.
"French Muslims want to proclaim their indestructible attachment to the republican pact and the values which have formed France," a representative from the French Muslim Council said.
As the U.S. undergoes a backlash against taking in refugees, Clarkston, Georgia, shows that resettlement can be a success.
European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi's comments buffeted investor sentiment in Europe while Asian markets locked in marginal gains during the week.
A leaked police memo warned of "imminent terrorist threats" from suicide bombers linked to ISIS and the Abu Sayyaf group ahead of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit.
The South China Sea issue didn't come up in formal APEC meetings, but is likely to be discussed at the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend.
Jonathan Pollard, now 61, was convicted of selling American intelligence secrets to Israel in 1987, and given a life sentence.