U.S. Army leaders are concerned the Army will soon no longer be equipped to deal with all the security challenges it faces throughout the world.
In a cycle only the Internet could produce, Carson has taken the ramblings of a chain letter and turned them into topic of debate across the mainstream media.
U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement mandates that undocumented immigrants arrested on minor charges be detained for an additional two days post-release-date.
Angus Deaton, who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Monday, has said that foreign assistance "does more harm than good."
The financial sector is still waiting to benefit from a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hike this year.
Wall Street is bracing for what could be a grim start to corporate earnings this fall.
The German automaker's emissions-software controversy has affected mostly European nations, but countries in Africa and Asia have not been immune.
The Android smartphone is expected to launch on Oct. 20.
Walter Palmer, who hunted and killed the lion, a tourist attraction in Zimbabwe, will not be extradited and charged by Zimbabwe.
The social network's update is the latest move to attract more small businesses to sell from the site.
Iraqi airstrikes reportedly hit a convoy of ISIS militants that included Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but such claims have been made before.
Asian markets rallied after the U.S. Federal Reserve moved to keep rates steady in September.
Activists have long demanded that U.S. lawmakers do more to protect transgender women of color from increasing levels of violence.
The audio service already offers Barclays Premier League audio, Major League Baseball and college sports.
Saudi officials are warning Russia that continued airstrikes in Syria could destabilize the country further.
Russian missile strikes in Syria have caused aviation regulators to issue warnings about potential danger over Iran, Iraq and the Caspian Sea.
The factory will be able to produce 500,000 units per month at peak capacity.
Ford wants to appeal to Chinese customers by focusing $1.8 billion on smart cars developed in China.
Japan has been taking on the much of the costs of Japanese who work at U.S. bases, as well as other expenses.
Apple is pushing the envelope in getting its iPhones into the hands of as many Indians as it can, in the world's third-biggest smartphone market.
News of Kim's possibly deteriorating health came as North Korea continued to step up its aggression with other world powers.
The 69-year-old was awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences for "his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare."