Economic troubles for China could spell further gloom for Latin American countries that have relied on Beijing as a top trading partner.
Looking to secure a populist base, Trump decried a tax loophole he likely benefits from.
About 350,000 people are eligible to contest about $3.5 billion in loans used for the now defunct Corinthian Colleges.
The Asian country is the world's No. 2 defense spender and No. 3 exporter of weapons.
Dr. Ben Carson, the former pediatric neurosurgeon, has courted controversy with his comments about abortion and gay rights, but will will more African-American conservatives warm up to him?
"Mega-sporting events [like the 2022 Winter Olympics] usually leave the host nation with budget overruns and massive debt," Fidelity Investments said. The Chinese government would beg to differ.
Trump, who frequently bashes the Obama's administration's interactions with China, says the market meltdown is a result of poor planning.
Witnesses helped launch a social media discussion about the unfair treatment of blacks in public accommodations.
"Beijing has been noticeably, almost painfully, absent from the escalating tension on the Korean Peninsula," an observer said.
Pyongyang and Seoul have both been readying their respective militaries as border tensions threaten to turn into war.
Global financial markets have reacted sharply to China's economic slowdown.
It's just the latest comment from a party leader advocating a ban on Western technology products.
The Republican presidential candidate was long on bluster and short on specifics in an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
Ordinarily, Chinese news media have attempted to cast even the most incontrovertibly negative news in a bright light.
As the war of words and would-be presidential policies, especially on immigration, heats up between Donald Trump and Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor is taking a trip Monday to the Texas-Mexico border.
One investigator said the bank the fund was steered to had reaped more than $2 billion in illegal profits from New York pension fund clients.
Demonstrators have complained that a newly proposed constitution fails to ensure political representation for marginalized communities.
The Chinese stock market continued to tumble Monday, with losses in the billions and markets consequently plunging all over the world.
Social media users around the world shared their panicked reactions to "Black Monday" on Twitter using the hashtag #GreatFallOfChina.
The FDA invites patients to be part of the drug approval process, but critics question whether drug companies will abuse the privilege.
Over the weekend, police officers staged demonstrations in Egypt. Protesting has been uncommon since President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi came to power last year.
On Monday, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said that economic sanctions against Tehran might begin to be lifted as early as spring next year.
Jasleen Kaur also alleged that about 20 people at the traffic intersection merely looked on and did not come to her aid.
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, Louisiana is more vulnerable than ever to the growing threats of climate change.
The Financial Times reported that industry insiders speculated Israel may be using the oil purchases as a way of covertly supporting the Kurds against ISIS.
Macedonia's earlier decision to close its border to migrants had led to clashes between police and stranded refugees.
Police are putting "pieces of the puzzle together" to find the bomber who killed 20 people at the Erawan Shrine.
The baton now passes to the third largest bloc in parliament, the far-left Popular Unity party that broke away from Alexis Tsipras's leftist Syriza party just last week.
A member of Bill de Blasio's security detail was shot at with a pellet gun Sunday evening outside the mayor's official residence Gracie Mansion, in Manhattan.
A man in a yellow shirt was caught on CCTV leaving the scene on the back of a motorcycle taxi.