New York City billboards will no longer include tracking beacons targeting potential customers, the city says.
The Office of Naval Research hopes Navy warships will be safer at sea with a fleet of five drone-like boats.
Chicago area teen Mohammaed Hamzah Khan was arrested and charged with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group.
A Japanese tourist on a visit to India is reportedly suspected to have contracted the Ebola virus.
As Hong Kong returns to work after a holiday week, it finds that protesters are fewer than they used to be — but with undeterred enthusiasm.
British fashion designer John Galliano, fired from Christian Dior in 2011 for anti-Semitic rants, will head Maison Martin Margiela.
Only one third of aid from OECD Development Assistance Committee members went to the poorest countries, according to a new report.
Hong Kong protest sites were quiet on Monday evening while student leaders negotiated with the government.
The decision means gay marriages will proceed in Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia.
The U.K. doesn't negotiate with terrorists, but it's unclear if the government was involved in the exchange.
ISIS has continued to advance in Iraq and Syria amid airstrikes by a U.S.-led coalition in both countries.
Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un of North Korea has been noticeably absent as South Korea and North Korea launch talks to improve relations.
Peter Kassig, who changed his name to Abdul-Rahman Kassig after converting to Islam in late 2013, said he was “at peace” with his beliefs.
After a four-month break, the search for MH370 has restarted and experts says they expect the search to take another year.
FBI Director James Comey said Khorasan may still be working on an attack against the U.S. or its allies despite airstrikes in Syria.
Robel Phillipos faces the charge of lying to investigators, which carries a prison sentence of up to 16 years.
Both India and Pakistan have accused the other of firing first across the Line of Control in the disputed border region of Kashmir.
It would be the first time the EU executive exercises its power to demand changes to a national budget draft.
Jack Palmer, who claimed visa misuse and harassment by India’s Infosys, has filed a new lawsuit after the first one was thrown out two years ago.
The World Bank called for "critical -- and in some cases overdue -- reforms" to ensure the region's economies maintained their rate of growth.
Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement lacks a clear central leadership, casting doubt over the fate of its demand for universal suffrage.
The Ebola virus has so far killed 3,439 people in the latest outbreak, which has been the worst since it was discovered in 1976.
Kobane, a Kurdish town located in the north near the Turkish border, has been under constant attack from ISIS militants since Sept. 16.
Crowds thinned at Hong Kong protest sites early Monday as the government continued to hammer out terms for talks with students.
FBI Director James Comey talked to "60 Minutes" about Americans who joined ISIS.
The decision to invite Abu-Jamal to speak sparked outrage and death threats.
Brazilian President Dilma Rouseff will go against Aecio Neves after a runoff was declared.
The One Campaign says a third went to the least developed countries, most of which are in sub-Saharan Africa.
Righters from Islamic State also reportedly were involved in the clashes.
Long held by the al Qaeda-linked Islamist group al Shabaab, the Somali town of Barawe is once again under government control.