As OPEC members Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia ramp up production in 2016, growth in demand for oil is likely to "ease back considerably."
On Tuesday, as investors scrambled toward safe-haven assets, yields on longer-term Japanese bonds fell below zero for the first time in history.
The troops will help local forces in Helmand thwart an increasing offensive by the Taliban.
The move could help Snapchat attract more big advertisers to the millennial-focused platform, the Wall Street Journal reported.
While North Korea's rocket launch was criticized internationally, a U.S. defense official said the satellite was incapable of functioning accurately.
Waris Ahluwalia said he was not allowed to board a New York-bound Aeroméxico flight because he refused to remove his turban in public.
The U.S. president will call for $1.8 billion in emergency funding to combat the mosquito-borne disease that has been linked to severe birth defects in Brazil.
Cooperation between the U.S. and African nations has increased as ISIS has exploited a power vacuum in Libya, a U.S. commander said.
Stocks slumped in Japan and Australia early Tuesday while markets elsewhere in the region remained closed for Lunar New Year.
The plan comes as consumers are placing more pressure on food manufacturers to use natural ingredients.
The mayor of the state's largest island made the declaration after two more cases of the fever were declared last week.
Gatorade sponsored an ad on Snapchat that allowed users to create an animated selfie of getting dunked.
Consumers' expectations for inflation fell as they became more cognizant of lower costs for gas, healthcare and college, the survey found.
Nevertheless, the stock price of the beleaguered natural gas company, No. 2 in the U.S., fell sharply Monday.
Apart from being a self-inflicted blow, a possible British departure from the European Union is already having ill effects on confidence.
The U.S. Olympic Committee reportedly offered the advice to sports federations last month. But Brazilian and Olympic officials insist the Games will go on.
The video shows two men, one wearing a bright orange airport security vest, handing what looks like a laptop to the suspected suicide bomber before he boards the Somali plane.
Facebook and Twitter may have reached a plateau after years of record growth in new users and conversations around major sporting events.
The exercises are expected to replicate a smaller version of what would be a major military expeditionary force in the southwestern desert of Jordan.
For 350,000 people living in rebel-held parts of Syria’s largest city, a brutal attack from President Bashar Assad’s forces may be next.
Homemade Valentine's Day cards are unique and heartfelt.
NATO reported increased Russian submarine activity with new technical capabilities and longer ranges in the North Atlantic.