Falls on global markets continue to affect investor sentiment in Asia, though Chinese shares rebounded by late morning.
The restaurant chain violated the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, a California woman argued.
Restrictions "imposed by certain Western countries" have not affected Sino-Russian relations, Russia's president said before he visits China on Wednesday.
A decision in California clears the way for a class-action suit against the ride-hailing company, as drivers seek to change their employment status and claim tip money.
Beginning Oct. 6, customers will be able to purchase Egg McMuffins and other breakfast items all day at the 14,300 locations across the U.S.
Although economists expected an uptick in growth, U.S. manufacturing saw a downturn in August, to its lowest level in more than two years.
Newsstand sales of periodicals are now half of what they were in 2007, when Apple released its mobile device, data show.
Americans' purchases of cars, pickup trucks and SUVs in August surprised many industry watchers.
After more than a decade of war in the Middle East, U.S. tanks are now being painted woodland green as the Russian threat in Europe continues.
Called a "master strategist of enacting policies," Pope Francis is looking to curb an exodus of Catholics, particularly in Latin America.
The oil-dependent African nation has looked to China for aid and investment, but is facing an economic crisis as crude prices fall and China's financial woes persist.
Marissa Mayer said she will work through any time she is away from the office for her latest pregnancy.
"We do not seek to make Russia an enemy," Carter said during a panel discussion with troops Tuesday.
Billionaire hedge fund mogul David Einhorn said his firm, Greenlight Capital, lost more than 5 percent in August.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush seems to be picking up the pace, attacking rival Donald Trump more often on Twitter.
The 2015 Ford Mustang is leaving Dodge Challenger in the sales dust despite a big jump in Challenger sales for 2015.
More people are cycling these days, but the U.S. bike infrastructure is still lacking.
With upwards of 250 million U.S. visitors a month, Google.com is the front door to more than $45 billion in annual search ad revenue, so any change to the search page is subject to significant testing and rigor.
GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler got a lift in August from U.S. love for the trusty American pickup truck.
More and more workers in industries and cities across the country are calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage.
Israel has supplied Ukraine with an unusual helmet covering that hides the shape of a military helmet and stops light reflecting from its surface.
Iran could mark its return with some $185 billion worth of new projects by the end of the year, OPEC said.