Japan's Softbank In Talks To Buy Dreamworks: Media Reports
The Hollywood Reporter quoted a source as saying an acquisition would value DreamWorks at $3.4 billion.
Japanese Troops Head For Volcano After Eruption Leaves Missing, At Least 40 Injured
Hundreds of people, including children, were stranded on the peak after Mount Ontake erupted without warning just before noon on Saturday.
Rivalry, Friendship On And Off Course Make Ryder Cup So Special
The Ryder Cup is coming to a close, but not without plenty of anecdotes.
Hosni Mubarak Trial: Court Postpones Verdict Over Protester Killings Until November
Before adjourning the hearing, the judge said he had not finished reviewing all the evidence in the case, which amounted to 160,000 pages.
Oklahoma Bus Crash: Four Dead, A Dozen Injured In College Bus Crash
The crash occurred Friday night, when a semi truck crossed over a median into oncoming traffic near Ardmore, Okla.
Hong Kong Police Used Pepper Spray On Students Who Stormed Government Headquarters
Riot Police used pepper spray to disperse those who had stormed Hong Kong's government headquarters, but many students held their ground.
Taliban Attack In Ajrestan District Near Kabul, Killing At Least 100
Hundreds of Taliban fighters attacked a district close to the Afghan capital, Kabul, and reportedly beheaded 15 people
Hong Kong Schoolchildren Join Student Protest Demanding Democracy
Secondary students are joining university groups in protesting the limitations imposed on the city's democratic process by China.
Apple Releases iOS 8.0.2 To Fix Bugs Plaguing New iPhones
The company said the iOS 8.0.1 was live for only an hour, before it quickly pulled it back to investigate the issue.
China Considering Replacing Central Bank Head
President Xi Jinping is considering replacing Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, an advocate of pro-market financial reforms.
Tesco Bosses Could Face UK Parliamentary Scrutiny Over Accounting Scandal
In the past few years, several major companies and executives have faced high profile interrogations by the UK Parliament.
Japan Says Lack Of Appropriate Tests May Have Contributed To Dreamliner Battery Overheating
Boeing said its tests on the battery were in line with regulations.
Islamist Fighters Advance In Syria Despite US Strikes
Obama, speaking at the UN, asked the world to join together to fight the militants and vowed to keep up military pressure against them.
Bash, Security Bug In Linux Software, Called Major Threat
The software is used to control the command prompt on many Linux computers.
Pentagon Still Investigating If Khorasan Leader Killed In Syria
"We just don't have a confirmation to make at this point," said Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren. "We don't have personnel on the ground to verify, so we're continuing to assess."
NFL Sponsors Should Sever Ties Over Scandals, Majority In Poll Say
More than half of Americans believe that brands should drop their sponsorship deals with the National Football League over its handling of players accused of domestic violence, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
NATO Sees Significant Pullback Of Russian Troops From Ukraine
As recently as a week ago, NATO said it believed Russia still had around 1,000 soldiers inside Ukraine.
Pimco ETF Overseen By Bill Gross Faces SEC Probe
Gross, co-founder and chief investment officer of Pimco, and other executives have reportedly been interviewed by the SEC as part of the probe.
ECB To Keep Loose Policy 'For Long Time:' Draghi
Draghi has in recent days signaled the bank was ready to use additional unconventional tools to spur inflation and growth.
Taiwan Government Investigates Xiaomi On Potential Cyber Security Concerns
Some Xiaomi phones automatically send user data to the firm's servers in Beijing, where the company is headquartered.
With Suu Kyi Blocked, Her Myanmar Party Eyes Ex-General For President
Nobel Peace Prize winner Suu Kyi, 69, is barred by the constitution from becoming president.
Chinese Court Jails Uighur Scholar For Life For Separatism
Economics professor Ilham Tohti, 44, stood trial for two days last week on separatism charges in the western region of Xinjiang.
India's Modi To Get Rock Star Reception In New York
The event will be emceed by prominent members of the Indian American community.
Germany's Merck To Buy Sigma-Aldrich For $17B To Boost Lab Supplies Operation
Merck, which has been hit by several drug development failures, wants its own pharmaceuticals business to remain a medium-sized entity.
Arab Bank Liable Over Hamas Attacks
A U.S. jury found Arab Bank liable for providing material support to Hamas.
Federer Replaces Injured Nadal In New League
Rafa Nadal withdrew from the International Premier Tennis League, but Roger Federer replaced him.
Islamic State Tells Followers To Attack US, French Citizens: Website
The United States is building an international coalition to combat the radical Sunni Muslim group.
Taliban Reject Afghan Unity Government Pact As US 'Sham'
Ghani was scheduled to hold his first news briefing as president-elect later on Monday.
Syrian Airstrikes In Northwest Kill More Than 40: Monitoring Group
The attacks hit territory in and around the towns of Saraqeb and Ehsim in Idlib province on Sunday.
Accused White House Intruder Is Decorated Iraq War Veteran
The incident was one of the most significant breaches at the White House since Obama became president in 2009.