The Dow dropped more than 100 points Monday, making August one of its worst months in years.
President Barack Obama was set to formally announce the mountain's new title Monday.
Over 100 people were wounded in the fighting outside parliament Monday, and at least one person, a police officer, was reported dead.
Adebowale Adefuye's last assignment as Nigeria’s U.S. ambassador was receiving Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari at the White House in July.
Sudan's foreign minister insisted the countries' relationship remained robust, despite the economic turmoil.
The Obama administration is considering sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals over cybertheft.
To address a big problem with birds getting stuck in aircraft engines during flight, monkeys are responding to a call of duty.
The White House may soon apply sanctions against Chinese companies that have benefited from the Chinese government’s alleged hacking of U.S. trade secrets.
The U.S. economy, now in its weakest post-recession recovery ever, appears vulnerable to some analysts.
Officials said the drone, named "Rainbow 5," was designed to compete with advanced versions like the U.S. Reaper drone.
The helicopter was flying from Fort Drum in upstate New York toward New York City for an air show.
The ministry has asked for a 2.2 percent increase in military spending to 5.09 trillion yen ($42.38 billion) for the year starting in April.
Prospects of an interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve in September has made world markets jittery.
Google, the world's dominant Internet search engine, has seen the sheen fade from its "do no evil" motto on accusations of abuse of dominance.
The journalists' arrest was condemned by international watchdogs, who accused the government of cracking down on legitimate reporting.
The security bill, which would allow Japanese forces to fight alongside their allies overseas, has been deeply controversial among the Japanese public.
The lifeguards had initially closed the beach between La Jolla Cove to Scripps Pier on Saturday after aggressive behavior by the shark.
The U.S. Federal Reserve may not let volatility in Chinese markets put off a rate hike, the Wall Street Journal reported.
"I'd like to be a queen of people's hearts, in people's hearts, but I don't see myself being queen of this country," Diana once said.
Investors also brace for economic data coming from China on Tuesday.
The tallest mountain in North America, long known as Mount McKinley, was renamed Sunday, at the urging of Alaskans.
Police officers and a 12-year-old boy are among the latest casualties in a conflict that has claimed over 40,000 lives.