Islamist factions in Syria have captured key army bases, giving them access to a road that leads directly to the capital.
The German automaker will show off a BMW i3 that drops drivers off and finds its own parking garage space.
Texas, Oklahoma and Alaska are among oil states already seeing signs of slow growth in 2015.
Vivek Murthy became President Barack Obama's nominee for surgeon general in 2013, and the Senate could finally vote on his candidacy Monday.
PetSmart shares jumped over 4 percent Monday after the company announced it agreed to be acquired by BC Partners for $8.7 billion.
Whether it's due to better budgeting or employment, many millennials aim to spend more money on holiday shopping this year than last.
Governor Brownback's tax cuts have reduced revenues by $250 million. Now he wants to use pension money to cover the budget gap.
The Israeli prime minister is expected to request a U.S. veto of a Palestinian statehood resolution at the U.N.
Fed will decide this week whether to make a critical change to its policy statement that will widen the door for interest rate hikes next year.
The Philippines saw widespread protests against Jennifer Laude’s killing, potentially jeopardizing bilateral relations.
Craig Stoker was reportedly coming out of the Lindt Chocolat Cafe when he bumped into one of the men who later held the cafe hostage.
Defense majors from the U.S. and Europe remain dominant players despite declining global sales, finds a new report by SIPRI.
President Obama has been briefed on the hostage crisis, which local law enforcement is reportedly addressing as they would a terrorist threat.
Takata has had problems with ensuring consistent quality standards from suppliers in the past, documents reviewed by Reuters show.
Sen. Rand Paul said he supports the ordinance, which would allow employees to opt-out of union dues.
The resignation of Prime Minister Lamothe and one death have resulted from political protests in Haiti.
The election victory effectively gives a green light to a consumption-tax increase in 2017.
Banks reportedly have agreed to arrange for $6.25 billion in financing to seal the deal.
Would-be Santas from across the country gather at "Santa University" each year to learn how to be the consummate Mr. Claus.
Dick Cheney says CIA interrogators who employed so-called enhanced interrogation techniques on prisoners should be praised.
"The fundamentals should not lead to this dramatic reduction [in price]," OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri says Sunday.
The Fed promised in 2012 to keep interest rates "close to zero" until after its asset purchase scheme ended and the economy strengthened.