US Grounds Entire F-35 Fleet Pending Engine Inspections
Directives have ordered the suspension of all F-35 flights following a fire on an Air Force F-35A at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Ousted American Apparel CEO Gives Power To Hedge Fund: Report
Dov Charney, who created American Apparel in 1989, has handed over his entire stake and voting rights in the retailer to Standard General.
Bobby Womack, Legendary Soul Singer And Songwriter, Dies At 70
Soul legend Bobby Womack had a slew of hits, and his music was covered by artists such as the Rolling Stones.
Ukraine Separatists Free 4 OSCE Hostages; 4 Remain In Custody
Pro-Russian rebels had detained eight observers from the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Obama Seeks $500M To Aid Moderate Syrian Rebels
In an effort to assuage concerns that certain equipment given to the Syrian opposition might ultimately fall into enemy hands, rebels would be vetted before receiving assistance, a White House...
Google TV Set-Top Box To Compete With Apple And Amazon Offerings
Google is planning to reveal at least one small set-top box that resembles products including Amazon's Fire TV, Roku and Apple's Apple TV.
Lockheed Wins $1.9B Deal For Missile-Warning Satellites
The contract, announced in the Pentagon's daily digest of major contract awards, runs through Sept. 30, 2022.
Lankford Wins Oklahoma GOP Nomination In US Senate Race
Lankford avoids a runoff and faces the Democratic nominee and an independent in November by capturing over 50 percent of the vote on Tuesday in the seven-person GOP primary field.
Washington State: The Pot Has To Be Kid-Proof
Gov. Jay Inslee and others, two weeks before the opening of the state's first marijuana stores, said their main goal is to keep pot from those under 21.
Gunmen Shoot At Plane Landing At Peshawar
The plane was carrying 178 passengers traveling from Saudi Arabia when it came under attack, policeman Asghar Khan said at the airport.
Tsunami Advisory For Alaska's Aleutian Islands After Underwater Quake [UPDATE]
A tsunami warning has been issued after powerful earthquake struck west of the islands, the U.S. Geological Survey and the AP reported.
Apple iWatch Will Compete In A Space With 'A Lot Of Problems'
"There are lots of gadgets in this space right now, but there's nothing great out there," Apple's Tim Cook said in 2013.
Russia-Belgium Match Beefed Up With Extra Police
"If the measures being taken are not enough, we will have to think about different measures to take," a Rio de Janeiro security official warns.
Google's Nest Buys Dropcam For $555 Million: Report
Dropcam's price was $555 million. Privately, the company had raised $47.8 million, with the bulk of it from a $30 million round last July that was led by Institutional Venture Partners.
Iran Rejects 'Excessive Demands' In Nuclear Talks With 6 Nations
"What is still unclear is if Iran is really ready and willing to take all the necessary steps to assure the world that its nuclear programme is and will remain exclusively peaceful," said U.S....
Putin And Poroshenko Discuss Peace
Ukraine's president has announced plans to implement a unilateral cease-fire.
At Least 2 Killed By Nebraska Twisters
Two twisters touched down within a mile of each other and destroyed most of Pilger, a town about 90 miles northwest of Omaha.
California Wildfire Burns Through $4M in 2 Days
The cause of the huge fire is still under investigation.
Flooding In World Cup Host State Parana Displaces Thousands
At least 10 people have been killed as torrential rainfall has not stopped for a week, according to Weathernetwork.com.
China Says It'll 'Never Send Military' To Oil Rig Spat With Vietnam
The oil rig's deployment triggered anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam in May that led to the death of at least four workers.