China has consistently disputed India's claim over Arunachal Pradesh, which it refers to as south Tibet.
Shell said that rumors about a tentative deal between the United Steelworkers Union and Shell Oil are not true.
The Defense Secretary had previously said that he may reconsider President Obama's timetable for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan.
U.S. regulators on Friday slapped Takata Corp with a $14,000 a day fine for failing to fully cooperate with an ongoing probe.
Nearly half of people thought the American Revolution was included in Common Core standards.
A federal judge wants officers to stop detaining mothers and children who are fleeing the violence in Central America to seek asylum in the U.S.
President Nicolás Maduro arrested opposition leader Antonio Ledezma on Thursday. The U.S. is not impressed.
Airstrikes in Iraq's Anbar province aren't killing ISIS militants, and the group is advancing, Sunni tribal leaders say.
After journalist David Corn questioned O'Reilly's “war zone” stories, the Fox host took to the airways to defend himself.
The arrangement will extend the country's bailout program for four months.
The Oakland and San Diego teams unveiled plans for a shared stadium near Los Angeles.
The coffee chain may have finally solved a persistent problem of low evening traffic.
Investors cheered reports of a possible accord in Greece, putting the blue-chip Dow on track for its first record close of 2015.
A pro-marijuana group called for a nationwide boycott after the hotel filed a lawsuit against a weed business to end pot sales in Colorado.
Greece and eurozone finance ministers reportedly agreed on a draft Friday that could extend the country's bailout program.
About 1,700 workers at New England landline telecom provider FairPoint, may soon return to their jobs after a nearly five-month strike.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Friday he is "certain" eurozone finance ministers will accept the deal.
Opposition leaders called for mass protests Friday to rally against what they say is a fresh crackdown on democracy.
The malware bore a unique signature that pointed back to North Korea, a National Security Agency director said.
With temperatures falling well into the single digits on Friday, visiting the famed falls isn’t for the faint of heart.
A Russian security official claimed that thousands of foreign fighters, including nearly 1,700 Russians, have joined ISIS in Iraq.
The Houthis had previously announced the creation of a five-member "presidential council," a move that was not recognized by the U.N.