Republican White House hopeful Donald Trump says the U.S. “has bigger problems than Assad.”
Recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels have dampened the demand for the Eurostar railway service.
Next week's gathering in Japan is expected to yield a “go your own way” response from member nations on economic growth strategies.
U.S. President Barack Obama is set to visit the Southeast Asian nation for the first time in his eight-year tenure Monday.
The world’s second-largest economy announced Friday it had given approval to the first batch of foreign commercial banks that want to directly trade in the currency.
The German bank wants to know if current and former employees are profiting at its expense in a complex, yearslong derivatives trading deal.
Later, the website of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology posted Miao Wei's comments — but not Tim Cook's.
The drop in airline stocks was mostly steeper than the trend in broader indexes on both sides of the Atlantic.
Many presidents, from Teddy Roosevelt to Richard Nixon, have advocated for conservation efforts.
Rosier traffic expectations and strength in pharmacy sales gave Wal-Mart Stores the edge over rival Target after each reported first-quarter earnings this week.
The talks broke up last month, with President Bashar Assad’s government and foes blaming each other for military escalation.
Russian officials said terrorism was the “most likely” cause in the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804.
The bill, which the state Senate passed Thursday, would make abortion procedures a felony. Republican Gov. Mary Fallin is said to be anti-abortion.
The next step is for lawmakers to appoint board members to oversee a restructuring of the amount owed, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday.
While the PGA star faces no criminal charges, a former Dean Foods executive and a Las Vegas gambler have been accused of wrongdoing.
Military personnel who have been sexually assaulted are often discharged after reporting their attack, which ends their military career and affects the rest of their lives.
The third largest church in the U.S. is growing overseas, especially in Africa and Asia, where more conservative views on sexuality predominate.
U.S. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi says a workable restructuring process has been found.
The U.S. retailer reported a higher-than-expected quarterly gain Thursday, bucking a string of weak results from its competitors.
More than 20 oxygen tanks reportedly blew up at Camp Caroll, 175 miles southeast of Seoul. No casualties were reported.
The ruling means media in England and Wales remain banned from identifying the people involved, even though their names have been widely reported on the internet.
The German drugmaker and the U.S. agrichemicals firm both independently confirmed speculation about a deal but did not provide any details of the offer.