Germany has joined the growing list of nations where same-sex U.S. service spouses will receive overseas protections.
The highlight of the drills will take place at the end of August, when warplanes drop more than 1,000 paratroopers over Germany.
NATO is setting up a tent command center in preparation for a large-scale training exercise planned for late September.
The European Central Bank called the performance disappointing and expressed concerns of a further hit if the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
“We have tried to build a cooperative relationship with Russia. But Russia has changed borders by force, continues to support separatists in Ukraine and threatens to base nuclear missiles close to Alliance borders,” NATO said.
Legionella bacteria are spread through airborne water droplets, not from person to person.
The IMF opposition to the latest Greek bailout deal reflects years of growing trepidation over Greece's long-term debt sustainability.
After the IMF's shock move this week in calling for Greece to be given a write-down on its "highly unsustainable debt," Germany unexpectedly finds itself under pressure.
The rise of the Islamic State group has turned out to be a major concern for NATO, which will train 36,000 troops to fight the militant group.
Experts question the need for further restrictions on collective bargaining in the cash-strapped European country.
Some bankers said the vote made it more likely that Greece would leave the single currency.
Temperatures soared to 104.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
As Greeks vote in a referendum that will likely decide their future in the EU, bitter divisions are emerging among the electorate, with friends and even families at odds.
Here's a fun fact: Did you know that three out of the first five presidents died on the Fourth of July?
Greek voters will hit the polls Sunday to evaluate the eurozone's latest debt offer. The market is paying close attention.
From Syriza to the Grexit to the troika, all your questions about the turmoil consuming Europe are answered.
Facebook and Twitter's terms of service can be confusing to read, but social network Ello has created a short "Bill of Rights" for its users.
U.S. stock futures dived almost 2 percent at one point to hit a three-month low, and last traded down 1.6 percent.
At least 15 British nationals were killed in the terror attack in Tunisia.
Greece's tourism industry has flourished despite the country's ongoing economic turmoil.
For the first time ever, scientists have recorded and measured voluntary -- and habitual -- alcohol consumption in any wild ape.
"United Passions," a commercial film funded by the international soccer body, reportedly collected a measly $634 in ticket sales on Friday and Saturday in the U.S.