Alex Salmond said that an upcoming vote on whether the U.K. should leave the EU could prompt another independence vote.
Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was the only person found guilty over the Dec. 21, 1988, attack on Pan Am Flight 103.
"Basically, it's like, 'Mum and Dad will take care of you, I don't have to see whether you do anything naughty,'" the study's author says.
The Ebola death toll continues to climb, especially in West Africa, but North Korea may soon lift its travel restrictions.
The pagan holiday known as Yule falls on Dec. 21, the day of the winter solstice.
Investigators are caught in a never-ending game of catch-up as hackers continue to diversify their methods and mask their locations.
The Canadian smartphone maker hopes to continue to shrink losses and eventually break even after reporting its fiscal third-quarter earnings.
EU leaders decided to maintain a tough stance toward Russia Thursday, while also sustaining mutually beneficial commerce.
Chilling conversations between Taliban fighters, who killed scores of children in Pakistan this week, and their handler have emerged.
An investigation by the Guardian has revealed that al Qaeda-linked clerics attempted to secure the release of Peter Kassig from ISIS.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are reportedly arguing over where to spend Christmas.
The ban comes just days after the arrest of Mehdi Masroor Biswas, the manager of a hugely popular pro-ISIS Twitter account.
The fall in inflation has given some respite to British households and average earnings rose by more than prices in September.
The Co-operative Bank, which nearly collapsed last year before being bailed out by bondholders, was the only bank to fail the test.
The rampage in Pakistan's restive city of Peshawar left about 126 people dead. All six militants who launched the attack are now dead.
The buying consortium includes China Travel Financial Holdings, York Capital Management Global Advisors and Pepper Australia Pty Ltd.
After Japan's economic program "Abenomics" survived elections Sunday, all eyes are now looking ahead to the Fed’s final meeting of 2014.
Islamist factions in Syria have captured key army bases, giving them access to a road that leads directly to the capital.
Large U.S. corporations are hedging their bets on technology, leading to continued uncertainty in demand.
A British source told The West Australian that "crucial days were lost" because Malaysian authorities initially rejected Inmarsat's findings.
A technical failure at an air traffic control center in Britain caused widespread disruption to flights in and out of London last week.
Conservatives are keen to show voters that the steady economic recovery they have presided over can, if sustained, lift living standards.