Project Anarchist allowed the countries’ intelligence agencies to watch for any possible Israeli strikes on Iran.
The legendary singer’s will also indicated he wanted his ashes scattered on the Indonesian island of Bali in a way consistent with Buddhist rituals.
Tareena Shakil reportedly traveled to Syria with her toddler son and returned to Britain in January 2015.
Wintry weather Monday evening is likely to raise concerns among some presidential candidates about voter turnout.
The company received two orders for 20 of the anti-submarine patrol aircraft from the U.S. Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.
The pan-European pay TV giant announced Friday that Murdoch will succeed Nicholas Ferguson, who is stepping down after 12 years on the board.
The November terror attacks in Paris affected domestic consumption and tourism-related activities, analysts said.
About 20 institutions in England and Paris went on high alert Thursday after receiving what police called "false and malicious" phone messages.
Google, Apple, Facebook and other U.S. tech companies could face increased tax bills as European Union regulators propose major tax changes to close loopholes.
Chargers for Apple’s MacBook, iPhones and iPads have been recalled over fears the pins may break and cause an electric shock.
Russia had temporarily stopped all flights to Egypt after a Metrojet plane crashed in the Sinai Peninsula last October, killing all 224 people on board.
The seizure comes amid growing concerns about the toy's safety.
Catherine Zeta-Jones says working on "Dad's Army" movie "was a love fest" as the film premieres in London.
A new study shows alleged conspiracies are largely bogus, suggesting it's too hard for thousands of people to keep something so horrible from the public for so long.
Many communities around the world will commemorate victims of the Holocaust Wednesday by working to combat hate and violence against religious minorities in modern society.
The lender’s annual profits are expected to take a massive hit after it set aside funds to cover litigation costs and wrongful sales.
Jack Letts is surprised by reports that he had joined ISIS and married an Iraqi woman. His family says he's a humanitarian aid worker, not a terrorist.
The Russian president has been amassing a large personal fortune and the U.S. knows about it, according to the Treasury.
The family of a California man killed by police claims there was no justification for the shooting.
With crude prices tumbling, the industry needs to cut capital expenditures and staff if it hopes to survive, a risk management firm says.
In a press conference with Amal Clooney, former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed called Monday for political reform in the Maldives.
The Islamic State group says it uses PGP encryption, the same kind that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden used to contact journalists in 2013.