The San Jose, California, court is yet to decide the amount of damages Gilead Sciences would pay Merck and patent co-owner Ionis Pharmaceuticals.
A day after the terrorist attacks in Brussels forced investors to seek refuge in safe-haven assets, global stock markets staged a modest recovery.
The Brussels terror suspect, who was earlier believed to be at large, has now been ID'd as one of the bombers who blew himself up Tuesday, a report said.
The trip, which marks Obama’s first trip to the Latin American nation, is aimed at improving relations with a country that is part of the region’s left-wing bloc.
Chinese state media said Europe seemed “powerless” to prevent terror attacks, and risked being pushed into a “clash of civilizations.”
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that the airstrike targeted a training camp that was used by more than 70 fighters.
A deal between the Colombian government and the rebel group is likely to miss its self-imposed March 23 deadline.
The probe comes just days after a former United Launch Alliance executive commented on the company’s decision to skip the bid on a launch contract for the GPS-III military satellite.
The U.S. Army is also in talks with South Korea for the deployment of THAAD missile system in the Korean Peninsula amid threats from North Korea.
Over the last few days, Nigerian troops have been carrying out operations in several villages in the country's northeast.
The royal relished local food while seated cross legged on the floor.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton maintain wide leads in the delegate count ahead of Tuesday's nominating contests.
When it reports quarterly numbers Wednesday, the Minnesota-based maker of Cheerios isn’t expected to wow Wall Street.
The threat of deadly attacks is dramatically changing emergency medical services training — and will continue to do so, medical personnel say.
By fraudulently promoting diesel vehicles, the German automaker violated Kentucky’s Consumer Protection Act, the state's attorney general said Tuesday.
Los Angeles is increasing security measures at its transportation hubs after yet another terror attack in the heart of Europe.
Here’s what to do to be among the first to get their hands on Apple’s new 4-inch device.
The Islamic State group might seem to be gaining ground abroad, but it’s losing its most important claim to success: its self-proclaimed state.
About 800,000 Americans have regained the right to vote in the last two decades as states have eased restrictions on felons casting ballots, according a prison reform group.
Tintin, the cartoon character created by Belgian artist Hergé, has becomes a symbol of unity in Belgium despite claims that the cartoon has racist overtones.
Analysts say there is a small group of extremists who will be motivated by the Brussels bombings to move forward with planning additional attacks.
U.S. presidential candidates were quick to condemn the attacks — and some stirred fear over immigration.