The university chancellor had, in February, warned of the consequences of a budget deficit, estimated at about $150 million for the fiscal year.
Seasonal factors may have played a part, but analysts see tentative signs of stabilization in China’s economy, though recovery remains fragile.
China has also deployed a YJ-62 subsonic anti-ship cruise missile on Woody Island in the South China Sea.
Pyongyang may also be preparing to launch a mobile ballistic missile, which could reach the U.S., according to a report.
Not all media outlets are out to derail Donald Trump's presidential bid. The New York Observer, which is owned by his son-in-law, loves the idea of his presidency.
Donald Trump, along with his family, answer questions from the audience and CNN moderator Anderson Cooper ahead of the key New York primary.
While the Islamic State group has focused on attacks in Europe, its numbers have decreased in Syria and Iraq, the U.S. says.
U2 lead singer Bono joined diplomats and aid experts on Tuesday to appeal for U.S. Senate support.
Gov. Pat McCrory extended protections for state employees on the basis of gender and sexual orientation, but the controversial bathroom policy remains.
This week’s settlement over mortgage-era misdeeds is supposed to penalize Goldman Sachs to the tune of $5.1 billion. The actual cost may be closer to $4 billion.
After decades of low growth and near deflation, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is planning new public works initiatives and tax incentives to juice the economy.
A new industry report contends that a “value gap” created by the DMCA is hampering the recording industry's growth.
A leaked report suggests that Europe’s data protection officials — led by Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin — will reject the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield data-sharing deal.
With “Civil War” set to follow in the footsteps of “Zootopia,” Disney is making all the right moves at the Chinese box office.
Find out why April 12 is the designated day for looking at the male-female pay discrepancy for everyone from salespeople to U.S. soccer stars.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s recent joke — during a skit with Hillary Clinton — has been called offensive by some people.
The bank is freezing a plan to create 250 new jobs in the state citing a controversial law targeting LGBT residents.
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday trimmed its forecast for 2016 to 3.2 percent, citing a slowdown in China, low oil prices and weakness in advanced economies.
The former NAACP chapter leader says she is ready to move on from the events of the past year and get back to working on racial justice issues.
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly interrupted Donald Trump while asking him how he will appeal to black voters.
Up to 70 traders and salespeople could be let go from the U.S. bank's London operation, according to a Bloomberg report. The bank expects that key revenue streams declined in the first quarter of 2016.
Pyongyang published a letter aping the late American president, invoking the Emancipation Proclamation and the famous Gettysburg Address.