There are many reasons to despair in Ukraine, but some business owners are reacting the opposite way.
The Lufthansa-subsidiary crews insisted that safety concerns were not behind the decision.
Analysts speculated that U.S. sanctions might help Maduro divert attention away from the economy, but his approval ratings are still low.
The U.S. Army is expected to announce the charges against the American POW freed in a prisoner swap with the Taliban.
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As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau preps payday lending regulations, a new report argues car title loans are just as bad.
Scott Walker may be conservative, but two years ago he supported giving illegal immigrants citizenship.
The company also says some of its popular Explorer SUVs have doors that could fly open on side collisions.
U.S. businesses spent less on investment for a sixth straight month, causing concerns that a strong dollar will weigh on corporate profits ahead of earnings season.
Critics say bills in Arkansas and Indiana could legalize discrimination against LGBT people.
Many in Washington, lawmakers included, are relieved to be working with a different Afghan president.
Apple Store employees will be encouraged to provide fashion advice along with Apple Watch suggestions.
Traffic from Ted Cruz-related domains is still not being directed to the presidential candidate's official site.
The event reportedly is slated to take place in the Mount Kumgang Tourist Region, a scenic area near the border with South Korea.
The president had considered Aden the legitimate capital of Yemen after he left the capital of Sanaa, which was captured by rebels in September.
Reports indicate Sen. Cory Booker will introduce a bill that could grease the wheels for Amazon.
Authorities in the Indian state of Delhi are reportedly seeking the federal government's help to enforce a ban on Uber and local rival Ola.
In recent years, the USFDA has stepped up scrutiny of Indian pharmaceutical companies and issued several bans and warning letters.
Oil prices have tumbled sharply partly due to weaker Asian and European demand and an increase in North American production.
Scientists have developed 30 new types of beans that may be able to endure a global temperature rise of up to 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
President Obama also said that there is a "clear, substantive challenge" to U.S.-Israel relations.
An Associated Press investigation reveals how fish caught by Burmese slaves winds up in America.