The Greek government, racing against time to finalize a deal, has now sent a formal loan request to the European Stability Mechanism.
The move comes after a series of attacks were launched by insurgents across the porous border between the two countries.
Half of all listed companies on the country's main indexes suspended trading while the regulator pledged to end the "irrational panic."
The Ebola virus, which does not have a vaccine or cure yet, has killed over 11,000 people so far, mostly in West Africa.
Najib Razak is accused of siphoning off $700 million through a state-owned investment fund that is reeling under debt.
The shooting happened in the 900 block of W. Fayette Street near the university campus.
The report comes a week after seven former members of the women’s basketball team filed a lawsuit against the university.
The movie is expected to be completed in the next two years and will be handled by Fox 2000 Pictures.
If legalized, each Chilean home will be permitted to grow up to six marijuana plants for medical, recreational and spiritual use.
A controversial program to train Syrian rebels to fight the Islamic State group is moving a lot slower than expected.
The negotiators had set Tuesday as a deadline when it became clear last week that a June 30 deadline would not be met.
Illinois state Sen. Darin LaHood won the Republican primary Tuesday in a special election to replace the disgraced 'Downton Abbey' congressman.
European leaders are anxious to see a proposal that will prevent the implosion of the nation’s economy and the departure of Greece from the eurozone.
On Tuesday, Disney confirmed to a Florida reporter that Bill Cosby would lose his Hollywood Studios Hall of Fame bust.
"If they’re listening to Shaggy music or reggae music, they’re not going to want to cut somebody’s head off,” he said of ISIS.
Authorities say convicted child pornographer Lucas Chansler extorted teenage girls in 26 states to send him explicit photos and engage in sexual behavior.
Shiite forces increased the intensity of their attacks on the Islamic State group in Fallujah Tuesday night.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says greater availability and low prices might help to explain the trend in part.
The order allows religious groups to refuse gay marriages if they have a "sincerely held religious belief" that marriage is between a man and a woman.
The former Virginia official says he'll announce his presidential run in August. He'll likely be the 17th GOP candidate.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Tuesday to fight sexual assault on all campuses in the state.
An unspecified number of North Korean officials recently fled to foreign nations to avoid harsh tactics implemented by Kim Jong Un.
Marcia McNutt led some of the nation’s most prestigious scientific institutions, including the U.S. Geological Survey and Science, the journal.
Renewed "negotiations" with the Taliban could be the first step to a lasting peace agreement.
Under current U.S. immigration policy, few visas are made available to legal immigrants for low-skilled occupations.
Russian lawmakers are likely to pass amendments to ban advertising harmful processed food.
The battle will focus on gaining back the upper hand from the Islamic State group by pushing the militants out of the city.
Traditional Chinese religions like Taoism and Buddhism aren't as popular as Islam and Catholicism among younger people.
"The war for us never ended. We never ran from our war with Russia, and we never will," said a former Chechen warlord fighting in Ukraine.
The cuts come amid aggressive budget constraints imposed by forced sequestration.