"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" shatters the domestic box office record with an estimated $238 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales through Sunday. Nathan Frandino reports.
Japan's Toshiba Corp is to cut nearly 7,000 consumer electronics jobs after a $1.3 billion accounting scandal. As Hayley Platt reports the overhaul is designed to streamline the sprawling conglomerate into a company focused on chips and nuclear energy.
Donald Trump drew attention after Miss Universe Pageant host Steve Harvey accidentally announced the wrong winner Sunday night.
Ariadna Gutiérrez was crowned Sunday night as the winner of the 2015 beauty pageant, instead of Miss Philippines -- the real winner -- before the host realized his mistake.
Spain gears up for a weekend election with Mariano Rajoy's ruling People's Party expected to win, but perhaps fall short of the strong majority needed to deal with a high unemployment rate and other pressing issues. Ciara Lee reports.
Hot on the heels of the Federal Reserve, Hong Kong's central bank raised interest rates by a quarter point. Are others likely to follow too, or will many go the other way and ease monetary policy? David Pollard reports.
The trailer shows off the game's impressive graphics and gameplay.
Five San Francisco police officers fatally shot Mario Woods on Dec. 2, prompting calls for the city's police chief to resign.
Human rights activists gather to protest against Donald Trump's recent comments on banning Muslims from entering the U.S. Natasha Howitt reports.
Volkswagen has agreed on steps to improve oversight of engine-software development to avoid future manipulations after its admission of cheating U.S. diesel-emissions tests caused the biggest scandal in the German carmaker's corporate history. Correspondent Grace Pascoe reports.
Madonna gives impromptu concert at Place de la Republique makeshift memorial for victims of November 13 attacks in Paris.
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When facing journalists, the cast of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' keep silent on plot details and explain the need for secrecy. Correspondent Rollo Ross reports.
Japan dodged recession with the release of its revised third quarter GDP figures as more companies are heeding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s call for increased capital expenditure. Correspondent Meg Teckman reports.
Residents in San Bernardino, coming to terms with a recent mass shooting, react to Donald Trump's call to stop Muslims entering the U.S. Correspondent Paul Chapman reports.
U2 paid tribute to victims of the Paris attacks as they return to perform at shows postponed in the wake of the November bloodshed. The concert in Paris took place amid tight security both inside and outside the venue. Correspondent Paul Chapman reports.
New footage from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” featured in another TV spot.
The man allegedly first attempted to rob a bank and then fled into a barber shop when police came.
For nearly 15 minutes Friday, Kerry Sanders was shown inside the apartment of the shooting suspects, pawing through their belongings.
Sanders' statement separates him from Hillary Clinton, who said she would not call on Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign.
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UK researchers devise the world's first sonic tractor beam. This is no longer a dream in science fiction.