The U.S. is on track to see tens of thousands of unaccompanied child migrants at the border, even if the numbers don't hit last year's record highs.
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New report shows how the world’s largest fast-food chain can lower its European royalty tax bill from 27.5% to 0.4%
Israel's ambassador has personally emailed Arab ambassadors to urge them to attend next week, according to a report.
The de facto truce in Lebanon could end as ISIS gears up for battle on the border with Syria.
Nadiya Savchenko was allegedly captured by pro-Russian rebels and taken to Moscow, charged with involvement in Russian journalists' deaths.
Wisconsin lawmakers are now debating a right-to-work bill: Is it a job creator or a deceptive way to take advantage of workers?
Facing dismal U.S. sales, the German automaker is setting up a center to develop vehicles Americans want to buy.
"They might accept this, but I am not willing to accept this," the Israeli prime minister said.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen continued to warn that a hike in interest rates would come later rather than sooner.
One of the three men was apprehended at JFK airport, before he could board a flight to Turkey.
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Camacho's vehicle was likely speeding and lost control while driving on a curving road.
Congress has hit another impasse with the Friday deadline to fund Homeland Security looming.
A new patent would allow an iPhone to transmit its location, and photos, even when turned off.
Amid sanctions, food prices in Russia are rising.
For the first time since a ceasefire, nobody was killed in Ukraine over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, Kiev wants lethal aid.
Reported in early February, the Anthem hack was the largest yet to hit an American health insurance company.
The request reflects a growing debate in the U.S. on whether local prosecutors who often work closely with police forces can fairly investigate police officers.
The Oscar-winning director is wanted in the U.S. over charges of having sex with a minor in 1977.
The drills are being held in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for a third of all global seaborne oil trade.
Russian media reports said that the man was detained on suspicion of posting messages and videos promoting the activities of ISIS militants.