Crude inventories are used by oil traders to measure the amount of oil currently stored for future use.
As Congress ponders its 2015 defense budget, one thing is certain: the embattled A-10 fighter jet that is currently bombing ISIS will be spared.
The U.S. auto industry is now 1.1 million new-vehicle sales away from recovering to pre-recession levels. And 2015 could be even better.
Honda Motor Co. has expanded a recall of vehicles equipped with potentially faulty driver-side Takata brand air bags.
The new program is aimed at granting quick short-term visas to citizens of 43 countries.
President Barack Obama's new program hopes to increase young Native Americans' college preparation, leadership skills and career prospects.
Roku still holds the top spot, but Chromecast is quickly catching up.
Sony is celebrating the PlayStation's 20-year anniversary with a special edition PS4.
The anti-graft rankings are based on factors including whether public leaders are punished for corruption and the prevalence of bribery.
“You can’t end terrorism with aerial strikes. Troops on the ground that know the land and can react are essential.”
Protesters in more than 50 U.S. cities Wednesday will advocate for peace and ask Congress to stop providing military aid in Mexico's drug war.
The U.S. government has repeatedly called on Cuba to release Alan Gross, who was supposedly unaware that what he was doing was illegal.
"NATO is doing all this under the guise of the so-called Russian threat," Alexander Grushko said.
The policy of banning donations from gay men began in 1983, when HIV and the ensuing public hysteria were spreading rapidly.
The U.S. began launching airstrikes against ISIS in August following a massive territorial advance by the group in Iraq.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is tasked with checking that Iran meets its commitments under the accord.
The woman's 11-year-old twins are now in police custody until her former husband reaches Dubai.
The U.S. has led the push for tougher sanctions but many European governments have been more cautious.
The attack was reportedly aimed at Hossein Niknam, Iran's ambassador to Yemen who presented his credentials just last week.
India has formed a ministerial panel to identify bottlenecks faced by US investors in doing business in India.
Israel, which is believed to have launched a nuclear weapons program in the 1960s, has refused to officially admit to having such weapons.
A new website, which one report complained did not load properly, attempts to portray the North's attractions with an eccentric mix of images.