Brek Shea scored the game winner for the U.S. at Rentschler Field in Connecticut.
Talia Castellano, 13, touched the hearts of millions, and celebrities mourned her passing via Twitter after she died on Tuesday of cancer.
While house prices in most states are still well below their mid-2000s peak, they’re hitting new highs in five states and Washington, D.C.
The bonds would cover surges, like those caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and Hurricane Donna in 1960.
The pan-European prosecutor would focus on financial crimes against the EU’s budget, to protect taxpayer money.
The report also shows that many railroad accidents happen when trains switch tracks.
A federal judge ruled the Justice Department has made a sufficient case to support its claim that S&P inflated ratings.
Dreamworks and Participant Media released the official trailer for "The Fifth Estate," a dramatic thriller about WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange.
The Fed chairman underscored that the stimulus reduction is "by no means on a preset course."
Starts on apartment buildings and other multi-unit facilities led the June decline, which was more than expected.
Rolling Stone has raised eyebrows by featuring the Boston Marathon bombing suspect on the magazine's famous front.
The massive global conglomerate is faring adequately overall, despite unimpressive second quarter results.
Barclays penalized after U.S. FERC found the British bank, between 2006 and 2008, manipulated energy markets to aid its trading positions.
Investors will scrutinize Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's semi-annual Congressional testimony for tapering timetable clues.
The Romanian tourism board has high hopes of attracting tourists to mythical Dracula's real-world homeland of Transylvania.
Demand will outpace supply in the region, creating a trade opportunity for dairy producers.
International Business Machines Corp., Intel Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and eBay Inc. release earnings this week.
Despite a strengthening economy, base salaries are only expected to rise by 2.9 percent in 2014, just modestly better than 2013's 2.8 percent.
NASA aborted a spacewalk on Tuesday after an astronaut on the International Space Station reported a water leak in his helmet.
Cuba says N. Korean ship is carrying sugar, and obsolete rockets and military aircraft on their way to the Asian nation for repairs.
Addressing the NAACP in Florida, days after the Zimmerman verdict, the attorney general denounces broad self-defense laws.
NGOs say Russia blocked a bid to create two huge marine protected areas off the Antarctic the size of India.