The way tech-savvy millennials use healthcare -- or avoid it -- has some doctors worried about the long-term state of their health and the nation's rising healthcare costs.
Some analysts believe Beijing's stock market policy -- and economic strategy -- need to be much more transparent.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe confirmed authorities have identified the suspected shooter, who appears to be a disgruntled former employee of the local CBS affiliate WDBJ-TV.
Hundreds of Colombian families living along Venezuela's western border are packing up to leave before they are forced out of their homes.
The two celebrities argued over immigration policy in Iowa on Tuesday.
Can the ALS Association turn the viral phenomenon into an annual fundraiser?
Donald Trump and Jeb Bush have come under fire this week for remarks that have been deemed racially insensitive.
Finland has never been part of NATO and protects its 1,340-kilometer border with Russia alone.
The pair from the WDBJ newsroom in Virginia were fatally shot live on air during a morning broadcast at a water park. Follow this story for updates.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gives subsidies to GE as critics say the mega-firm is refusing to eliminate its cancer-causing pollution in the Hudson River.
Kraft Heinz has recalled 2 million pounds of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon.
The country's regulatory commission is investigating illegal trading and other possible violations among major companies.
"In my opinion there should be a nice, red line: Drones should not be weaponized. Period," said the bill's initial sponsor.
Canada's economy has focused largely on commodities in recent years. China's tanking markets might be an impetus to focus on other sectors.
The Southeast Asian nation has emerged as a potential buyer of the Russian-made aircraft carrier.
Moscow rejected the ruling, claiming that the Dutch court had no jurisdiction and the ruling legalized disruptive and harmful protests.
Louisiana's Road Home rebuilding program was supposed to help those who lost their houses to Hurricane Katrina. A decade later, the journey home is far from over.
The ivory, seized during a series of raids earlier this year, was destroyed in a public ceremony attended by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.
Protesters in the western Indian state attacked police with stones and sticks, and set ablaze government and private vehicles.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet agreed a draft law to bring forward the transfer of 500 million euros ($575 million) originally intended for 2016.
Clinton has been criticized for not declaring her support for a proposed law that has the backing of Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders.
Residents in the capital Sanaa reported hearing a big roar as the Scud was launched from near the city, followed by Saudi-led air strikes.
Authorities said the fire broke out in a restricted area, which could not be accessed by passengers.
The front line between the regional Kurdish peshmerga forces and Islamic State in northern Iraq has hardly budged for months.
Moroccan attacker Ayoub El-Khazzani has been charged attempted murder of a terrorist nature.
The deals resolve the rights of Serbs living in northern Kosovo and the sharing of a bridge that separates Albanian and Serb communities.
The incident occurred in the volatile southern Helmand province in Afghanistan.
Europe cannot afford to ignore the massive migrant crisis the continent faces, a senior U.N. official warned.
Ayoub El Khazzani, a Moroccan man accused of planning the "targeted" attack, had reportedly watched a Jihadi video shortly before he opened fire.
The incident took place at Philip Barbour High School in the state’s north-central Barbour County.