Barack Obama's administration has done little to dispel questions about what might be holding up full implementation of the prisoner agreement.
Mahinda Rajapaksa, the incumbent president, is expected to face a tough challenge from Maithripala Sirisena, a former minister in his government.
The trade deficit shrank in November to less than $40 billion, providing a boost to growth as Americans spent less on imported oil.
Leaders of CELAC gathered in Beijing for the first time for a two-day forum on Thursday.
Even with gas at $2.50 and Americans buying bigger cars, the decline in driving will continue -- especially for millennials.
All the people with confirmed or suspected cases of measles said they visited Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park in December.
Hamyd Mourad reportedly walked into a police station in the French town of Charleville-Mézières and gave himself up.
Dr. Timothy Fjordbak at the El Paso VA had filed a complaint against co-worker and alleged shooter Jerry Serrato for verbal threats.
FCC said the wireless industry has been regulated as a utility for decades and is doing just fine.
The fight over immigration continues to stall funding for the agency tasked with protecting Americans.
Three suspects in the Charlie Hebdo shooting were identified Wednesday night after 12 people were killed in Paris.
Lawyer Gloria Allred held a press conference in Los Angeles Wednesday naming three new Bill Cosby sexual assault accusers.
U.S. crude closed up for the first time in four sessions while Brent clawed back above $50 a barrel.
Sales and rentals of physical video discs were finally surpassed by digital content providers in 2014.
Bureau chief Comey asserts “high confidence” that the attack, which delayed the release of “The Interview,” was backed by Pyongyang.
Some have called Mia Khalifa a feminist, while others say she is helping to perpetuate sexism in the Arab world.
It could take years for world leaders to recover from a mass deflation.
About 2 million students who would have qualified for Pell Grants didn't file the FAFSA in 2011-2012. About 9 percent of them said it was too much work.
Media organizations in the U.S. and throughout the world have found themselves under various forms of cyberattack in recent years.
French President François Hollande said other suspected terror plots in France have been foiled in recent weeks.
The gunmen were believed to be on foot. The search saw public schools close and Paris put on its highest terror alert.
The manufacturer says it can offer all the bells and whistles of premium phones at about a third of the price.