With no existing version of the iWatch to suffer declining sales ahead of a launch, Apple has the flexibility of unveiling the device later.
The new U.S. sanctions come amid reports of Iran resisting efforts to allow IAEA inspectors to access its nuclear enrichment facilities.
"I want to remind you that Russia is one of the most powerful nuclear nations. This is a reality," the Russian president said Friday.
ISIS says it's holding British citizens and claims Foley blamed his family and the U.S. government's “zero tolerance” negotiation policy.
Charlie Shrem will admit unlicensed money transmission, his lawyer says.
Ebola research has been funded far more by the government than by drug companies.
"It means we can preserve our independence," says Vice CEO Shane Smith.
Area police spotted a man armed with an assault riffle driving toward the president's fundraising event, according to a local report.
As the Islamic State rises, regional powers are setting aside their differences to crush the militant group.
While ISIS takes the spotlight, the Taliban has launched a campaign in Afghanistan to retake the land it lost to Western troops - and Obama may be forced to respond.
Four fighter jets in the Donetsk region have been shot down by Ukrainian separatists, they say.
Estimates suggest that the U.S. government has spent about $500 million on the strikes since mid-June.
The average price at the pump is $3.45 per gallon, but prices vary widely by region.
Louis van Gaal has suggested that Manchester United are set for a busy end to the transfer window.
The U.K. raised its terror threat level to "severe," meaning a terrorist attack is "highly likely."
After more than 20 years as an independent country, Ukraine looks to join NATO. Other ex-Soviet nations already have.
Despite the president's unpopularity, the House Democrats' campaign arm is faring better at fundraising in 2014 than it did in 2010.
The president is expected to announce executive orders on immigration reform after Labor Day. Here are five possible actions he could take.
Continued cautious household spending could hold back economic growth this fall.
Some airlines ban the new device that protects knees from reclining seats, but there's no FAA prohibition against it.
Some parents of U.S. college students are worried about their kids rooming with students from West Africa.
Continuing global investments in fossil fuel-fired power plants are undermining efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.