Global solar capacity growth will hit 45 gigawatts in 2014 as nuclear power retreats.
Republicans have seized on Obama's unpopularity while Democrats avoid appearing publicly with the president.
Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the U.S. to become sick with the virus, died Wednesday from the disease.
A Vatican spokesman said some church leaders have advocated for a "new language" to invite newcomers to the faith.
America's first Ebola patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, died while being treated with a drug from a relatively unknown biotech company.
A Chinese company is hoping to pioneer helium-balloon near-space travel that would send passengers up 131,000 feet.
New menu items introduced major chains in 2013 contained an average of 60 calories fewer than those introduced in 2012, research said.
UPS is launching a new service that will allow customers to pick up packages at local businesses instead of a home doorstep.
A new report by the IMF finds the world's major banks aren't healthy enough to support the global economic recovery alone.
The UK government has opened a solar storm center in Essex.
An improving U.S. economy is encouraging shoppers to spend more on gifts this holiday season.
The incident has enhanced concerns about the future of U.S.-led airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.
The former president criticized President Barack Obama's handling of ISIS and his Middle East foreign policy in general.
The four men, who had been under surveillance by MI5 for quite some time, were arrested from west and central London on Tuesday.
By some estimates, President Barack Obama received thrice as many threats as his predecessors, during his campaign and first year in office.
There were 4.8 million job openings in August, up from 4.6 million in July, making it the highest number of job openings since January 2001.
Bangalore's burgeoning startup ecosystem is salivating at the prospect of skilled talent that will soon leave Yahoo India.
The company is already investigating alleged bribery in a number of Middle East countries, as well as Poland.
A grand jury is expected to decide next month whether to bring criminal charges against police officer Darren Wilson.
Kurdish protesters in Turkey and Europe demanded support to help defeat Islamic State militants in the Syrian-Kurdish town of Kobane.
North Korea publicly admitted running "reform through labor" camps for the first time Tuesday, but denied they are "prison camps."
Abbott says if Australians want to say stupid things, fine, but there's no reason to import "troublemakers."