The Dow dropped 272 points Tuesday.
Ammunition used by ISIS in Iraq and Syria was manufactured in over 20 countries, including the U.S. and China, a report finds.
Most of the 600-plus cases of enterovirus-68 are children with symptoms as mild as the common cold.
An electric minivan was once in the works at Chrysler. Now the company is opting for a plug-in hybrid electric.
E-commerce giant may be on the hook for more than $1.5 billion.
The public plea for help is part of an ongoing international campaign to stop so-called foreign terrorist fighters.
Most Americans don't feel the economic recovery, and they've already decided who to blame.
Twitter says the US is infringing on its freedom of speech.
The Netherlands became the first country to approve a national gay marriage law in 2001.
The annual Muslim pilgrimage is turning into a luxury experience. That's good for the Saudi economy but not for low-income Muslims.
India's tech scene is evolving rapidly as the country is no longer content to be just a source of cheap labor.
A survey finds a quarter of Americans believe their prayers will be answered -- including holy pleas for football games and lotteries.
Whether Audi is planning a Tesla Model S competitor will depend more on price than range.
Sony's former computer unit currently plans to release the tablet only in Japan.
Only 24 percent of Americans are extremely or quite confident with Obama's economic record, down from 33 percent in June 2013.
U.S. drone strikes resumed in June after a six-month halt during peace talks with the Taliban.
Yahoo India, once home to the company's largest development center outside U.S., is cutting an undisclosed number of jobs as early as November.
A report by a Washington-based think tank had claimed that North Korea's sole plutonium-producing nuclear reactor had been shut down.
The government did not identify the prisoners but virtually all of them were believed to have been jailed for ordinary crimes.
Many financial institutions said that they had seen traffic from suspect IP addresses, but did not believe that they had been hacked.
The latest figures, released by the Pentagon Monday, estimate the total expenditure since June in Iraq and Syria at over $1 billion.
Flipkart, which is working hard to stay ahead of Amazon in India, devised a sale on the lines of a post-Thanksgiving Black Friday sale.