The change in control came three days after the beginning of an offensive against the Islamic State group in the area by the Syrian Democratic Forces supported by U.S.-led airstrikes.
Unless you’re Netflix, Amazon or Hulu, getting people to sign up for a streaming service is a Sisyphean task.
None of the popular models on the market currently meet the necessary safety standards, the government said.
The brother of the U.S. senator from Vermont also says Bernie Sanders is “very socialist” in his view of “class warfare.”
The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks promised more attacks against the Turkish government Friday after taking responsibility for a bombing that killed 28.
Federal regulators ruled Citigroup must allow shareholders to vote on a measure that would require the bank to study the feasibility of splitting up.
Law enforcement, iPhone users and security experts react to the standoff between Apple and the U.S. government over encryption.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off during a televised town hall as the White House hopefuls get ready for the Nevada caucus.
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How well these taxes actually work seems to vary by country or city, and some companies appear to be absorbing them.
Scalia's funeral will take place Saturday, a day after he will lay in repose at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Inflation report shows the biggest gain since August 2011; data has been watched closely for clues on whether the Fed would continue raising interest rates.
A senior Russian diplomat has warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that Moscow expects loyalty from Damascus in return for political and military support.
U.S. warplanes were reportedly targeting Tunisian ISIS operative Noureddine Chouchane, who is linked to two major terrorist attacks in Tunisia last year.
Friday's bombing was the latest in a series of deadly attacks in the northern part of the country.
The faulty air bags have been linked to 11 deaths and about 100 injuries, of which eight fatalities have occurred in the U.S.
Apple has issued a software update to fix a bug, which renders iPhones unusable if the home button was replaced with a non-official part.
Sales of passenger vehicles, including sedans, SUVs and minivans, rose to 2.23 million in January, according to a state-run industry body.
On Friday — a day before the South Carolina primary — a Chicago court will hear a lawsuit challenging Cruz's eligibility for the presidency.
San Francisco Federal Reserve President John Williams also said that inflation was “too low,” but expected it to reach the Fed’s 2 percent goal within the next two years.
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Todd Stern warned of “diplomatic consequences” if a new president failed to meet the country's climate change commitments.