The shipment comes as Iran has sought to open its oil industry to an international market following sanction relief.
Engineer Steven Mateski can pursue claims that the defense giant violated the federal False Claims Act, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
Private companies are developing an American-made rocket engine for use in 2019.
Ratings company Fitch sees repercussions from slower growth in China and the price collapse in commodities, but not enough to slow global growth.
Bombs were dropped and Hellfire missiles launched during an air assault on a training camp in Somalia, U.S. officials said Monday.
An Alabama court was required to recognize the woman’s parental rights because they had been legally endorsed by a court in Georgia, the high court ruled.
One of the world’s biggest on-demand audio services plans to make pro basketball games available to its users.
The EU’s antitrust chief says “don’t hold your breath” on a quick outcome to its investigations into Apple’s and Amazon’s tax affairs.
The two parties’ front-runners remain the top choices of New Yorkers, while Clinton and Sanders both beat Republicans in general election match-ups.
The global cartel is privately considering a new oil price equilibrium of $50 a barrel, according to one of the industry’s leading prognosticators.
Outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease in 2014 and 2015 may have been caused by the Michigan city’s corrosive water supply.
Officials from Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia have complained to the U.S., mostly about the Republican's xenophobic statements.
Dozens were reported killed as Nigeria’s military stepped up a campaign against the militant group over the weekend.
Nine states will hold primaries or caucuses Tuesday and next week.
President Joko Widodo made the comments at a summit in Jakarta that is being attended by representatives of 57 nations.
Investors are moving funds into crude futures Monday after reports OPEC producers want a higher price. On the demand side, suppliers also received some positive news.
The drills would boost both nations’ wartime capabilities and help launch precision strikes on North Korea’s top leadership in case of war.
Hillary Clinton bristled when pressed to explain why African-Americans should trust her on criminal code reform.
Both former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders agreed on at least one thing Sunday night: Let the legal system dictate any potential criminal charges for the Flint water crisis.
Following a U.N. sanctions vote, the country has threatened nuclear strikes against the U.S. and South Korea.
The debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders comes ahead of a Michigan Democratic primary Tuesday.
Protesters in Kiev on Sunday demanded the release of a hunger-striking Ukrainian pilot being held by Russian authorities.