The star claims the music site’s former owners “significantly” exaggerated its number of subscribers — and is threatening to sue.
Slowing economic growth has not diminished China’s appetite for oil. The country imported about 8 million barrels a day in February, a record daily average.
The Turkish president has previously been labeled anti-Semitic and anti-Israel, but his meeting this week was an apparent attempt to change that.
The players who filed the complaint say they are acting on behalf of the entire women’s team.
Entire lines of the Washington transit system could be closed for as long as six months, officials said Wednesday.
Although Filipino defense spending is low, there is mounting concern about potential conflicts from competing claims to territory in the South China Sea.
The designation put on GE Capital in 2013 can trigger possible requirements for it to hold comparatively more capital and be subject to strict oversight.
The last time Syrian President Bashar Assad held elections, he won in a landslide with nearly 90 percent in a process observers said was deeply flawed.
The fast-food company said Thursday it was seeking an investment partner in the region to speed up its expansion.
The Japanese company's shares had plunged 20 percent Wednesday after a Bloomberg report said air bag recalls could cost Takata $24 billion.
There are several ways to find out if the government owes you a refund.
Crude oil futures slid after the U.S. announced that the country’s crude stocks had reached yet another record high Wednesday.
According to a report by a U.S. group, 98 girls said they had been sexually abused by international forces in the Central African Republic.
The iPhone SE and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro have gone on sale as Apple seeks to broaden its customer base with smaller and cheaper products.
Under the terms of the deal, Argentina now has until April 14 to repay its holdout creditors that had taken the government to court.
Representatives from 56 nations and organizations are meeting in Washington starting Thursday to discuss nuclear proliferation, terrorism and other topics.
Prime Minister Najib Razak has been linked to a corruption scandal at the state-run fund 1MDB from which $681 million was traced to the his personal accounts.
Kim Yong-chol is believed to have planned the landmine explosions on the Korean border that severely injured two South Korean soldiers last August.
The deal would be the first nuclear commercial power project since the U.S. and India agreed in 2008 to cooperate in the civil nuclear arena.
After a 19-14 vote Wednesday, legislation to set a THC blood-level limit for drivers moves on to the House of Representatives.
Ever get the feeling you just have to hear it again? Deezer has a list of songs people can’t get enough of this year.
With one trading day left in a highly volatile first quarter, the Dow and S&P 500 have managed to eke out modest gains.