Reacting to President Obama's concerns about China's "size and muscle," a Chinese spokeswoman said it was clear which nation throws its weight around.
A Taliban spokesman said in a statement that the suicide car bomb attack was meant to strike U.S. troops.
Germany’s biggest bank is said to finalize the terms of the settlement by end of the month.
The talks between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez marked the first high-level meeting in over 50 years.
Amazon recently slammed federal regulators for being too slow to approve commercial drone testing.
Russia holds a significant portion of the vast hydrocarbon reserves in the Arctic but lacks the expertise to exploit them.
Washington has backed the Saudi-led air offensive in Yemen to halt the advances of the Iran-allied Houthis.
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President Obama said Thursday the United States is concerned China uses its "sheer size and muscle" to push around smaller countries in the SouthChina Sea.
A health care worker who was being treated for Ebola at a National Institutes of Health hospital in Maryland has been declared free of the virus and was released from the hospital, according to the U.S. aid agency Partners In Health.
President Barack Obama said on Thursday that the U.S. State Department had completed its review of whether to remove Cuba from the list of countries that sponsor terrorism but that he was waiting for a recommendation from his advisers.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Thursday demanded that all sanctions on Iran be lifted at the same time as any final agreement with world powers on curbing Tehran's nuclear program is concluded.
A rebound in oil prices Thursday helped boost the energy sector 1.5 percent, driving the S&P 500 index higher.
President Obama expresses doubt about a "cure" for homosexuality, but supporters say the option should be available to gay youths.
The Scandinavian country will send 120 troops to assist in the training of Iraqi and Kurdish fighters.
African-Americans who have served in the armed forces have long struggled with homelessness, unemployment and other social woes.
A new program in Houston tries to bring nonemergency patients to primary care clinics instead of emergency rooms.
Here are six tips to keep in mind if you plan on waking up early (or staying up late) to get a new smartwatch from Cupertino.
The Chinese smartphone maker said it is moving closer to its goal of selling 100 million units in 2015.
Indian and Chinese officers could soon train together.
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Experts have warned customers to be on the lookout for signs of glue or cameras at their ATM machine.