The central bank kept interest rates at historic lows after the U.S. economy grew slower than expected in the first quarter.
Hillary Clinton's latest remarks on mass incarceration are a "seismic shift" from her comments on that issue in the 1990s.
"It would take something quite spectacular to convince Fed officials to raise rates in June."
The American Lung Associations said in a report air pollution is rising in California's industrial cities due to warmer, drier weather.
ABC refuted a CBS News article saying the former president's plane had to make an emergency landing in Tanzania Wednesday.
HBO and Showtime gear up a huge effort to prevent unauthorized streams of the Mayweather-Pacquiao bout.
The fighter's engines are pronounced unreliable, but the jet's engine manufacturer says it has fixed the problem.
The automaker has recalled nearly 930,000 vehicles since Friday and 1.32 million since the start of the year.
At Build 2015, CEO Satya Nadella said his company is focused on providing cloud services like Azure to connect devices, even those from rivals Google and Apple.
Iran's foreign minister reassured a New York audience that Iran will play by the rules -- if America does.
The presidential candidate offered prayers for Freddie Gray's family during a speech calling for an end to mass incarceration.
Colombia's former U.S. ambassador, Gabriel Silva, defended Hillary Clinton's State Department. He also benefited from her department's policy.
Investors hope the Federal Reserve will give further clues as to when the central bank will lift interest rates.
Rumblings of a recruitment effort among black Muslims were first posted to an Arabic Internet forum that supports the extremist movement.
Russia will produce two new Tu-160s by the end of 2015 and modernize five others, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said.
The former secretary of state will deliver her first major public policy speech since launching her campaign for president.
The U.S. economy grew slower than expected in the first three months of 2015, due to harsh winter weather, a strong dollar and a slowdown in shipping.
Reports said the 24 crew members were mainly from Eastern Europe and Asia, and that there no Americans on board.
Navinder Singh Sarao traded from his parents' modest home in west London.
Takeda said it would stand by its diabetes drug Actos, which litigants said was linked to increased bladder cancer risk.
Barclays pulled out of a settlement between U.S. and British authorities and six rival banks in November.
Diversification and a renewed design element, seen in the S6 models, are helping the Korean giant manage a turnaround.