Brent has fallen by over 20 percent since June, when turmoil in Iraq lifted prices to $116 per barrel.
Kotak Mahindra Bank is tapping into India's large Facebook user base to expand its payment services, including instant money transfers.
A 20-page report released by the Pentagon on Monday warned that climate change could soon pose a direct threat to national security.
Demonstrations continued Monday as part of the Ferguson October protests over the shooting death of two black teens in the St. Louis area.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes that a travel ban might further worsen the Ebola epidemic.
Fierce clashes between ISIS militants and Kurdish fighters were reported less than a mile from the Turkish border late Monday.
The pair appeared in a televised debate Monday night in Lexington.
Saudi Arabia is quietly telling the oil market it would be comfortable with far lower prices for an extended time, a sharp policy shift possibly aimed at slowing the expansion of rivals, Reuters wrote in an exclusive report.
Hassan Rouhani said a nuclear deal with the West was bound to happen. He said he believed it can be achieved by a Nov. 24 deadline.
The Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida, might have some competition after the Beijing, China, theme park opens in 2019.
While Iliad's approach had been widely perceived as a long shot, its formal withdrawal sent shares of the U.S. carrier to a 10-month low.
Two of the five passengers were running fevers; the other three exhibited other flu-like symptoms.
The sale raises concerns of electronic surveillance.
Lorde reenacted a scene from "South Park" after the show used her likeness in two episodes.
N.J. officials may give $100 million in tax credits to Lockheed Martin, a big corporate donor.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles traded down on its first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
McDowell is seeded to play the tournament's top-ranked player, Henrik Stenson.
Google will have to grow by more than 30 percent annually in the next five years to hit $1 trillion.
Turkey says it never had a firm deal with the U.S. to allow its bases to be used in the fight against ISIS.
Analysts say the improving U.S. jobs picture and strong consumer sentiment should lift stocks by the end of 2014.
Pham, 26, was identified as the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola from Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the U.S. to die from the virus.
Taco Bell has confirmed it is testing a "Sriracha Menu" featuring a number of items that include the popular Asian hot sauce as an ingredient.