Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Sunday that if the U.S. had announced a plan to stop using foreign oil, Arab countries would have revealed Osama bin Laden right away.
"As long as you got people out there doing stupid things, it requires more regulation,” a drone hobbyist in Kentucky said.
Additional equipment caches will be used to ensure readiness in case of deployment in Europe and will include a brigade combat team with 1200 items that would be up to "full mission capacity."
The campaign, aimed at motivating children to opt for higher studies, will be supported by over 20 media, business and nonprofit groups.
The firm reported a net income of $1.02 billion, or 48 cents a share, in the third quarter. Analysts had expected earnings of 62 cents a share.
China's Xiaomi is planning to bring big-screen 4K to the masses with the Mi TV 3 offering a 60-inch high-resolution panel for under $800.
While Chinese markets were shielded from heavy losses by hopes of government stimulus, other markets around the world remained unaffected.
China, which is host to the now-suspended six-party talks on Pyongyang’s nuclear program, reportedly has a lot of influence on North Korea.
This is the third acquisition in a little over a year at Infosys, where CEO Vishal Sikka is trying to refashion the Bangalore company into a provider of high-end business consulting.
According to a report by American cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, U.S. companies have continued to face repeated, albeit unsuccessful, intrusions from Chinese hackers.
Asian markets opened slightly lower Monday as investors attempted to determine what China's slowdown would mean.
President Barack Obama will meet Monday with 10 executives as part of a White House strategy to enlist the private sector in developing technologies to address climate change.
Adam Sandler's "The Ridiculous Six," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend" and "Pee-wee's Big Holiday" are among the next Netflix films.
In one of the most serious Palestinian attacks against Israelis during this month's upsurge of violence, a Palestinian gunman killed one and injured 11 in a Beersheba shooting rampage.
Iran's vice president told the Associated Press the country is gearing up for an influx of Western tourists in the post-sanctions era.
China's actions in the South China Sea, including construction of an airstrip wide enough for military-grade aircraft, have outraged other nations as well.
U.S. researchers say they're close to developing a blood test that would allow physicians to spot early signs of Alzheimer's disease.
The allies had been looking to agree on a 10-year military aid package to extend the current U.S. grants to Israel worth $3 billion annually.
President Obama praised Iran's agreement to additional monitoring and dispatched Ambassador Tom Shannon to Vienna to discuss the next steps.
“I am extremely, extremely tough on illegal immigration. ... If I were running things, I doubt those people would have been in the country," the presidential candidate says.
A controversy over alleged corruption also could lead to a black eye for Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which had dealings with the government-owned 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
“We call on all sides concerned to join the work of this information center,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said, adding he would like the "broadest coalition possible."