The Turkish president lashed out at the U.S. as the northern Syrian town is under the control of Syrian Kurdish forces, which Ankara considers terrorists.
The German automaker’s decision to delay key investor events for four to eight weeks underscores the extent of damage caused by the diesel emissions scandal.
An unnamed hacker is said to have acquired nearly 30,000 names.
The steep decline in oil prices has investors wondering how the U.S. Federal Reserve will proceed with its next monetary policy move.
The measure reportedly would require large companies to disclose their tax rates across the European countries where they do business.
It would be the first since the country faced U.S. and EU sanctions following its involvement in Crimea.
The 2008 U.S. banking crisis highlighted the dangers of having one person hold both positions.
The American automaker will more than double its manufacturing capacity there over the next three years.
The third installment of the animated series beat out Joel and Ethan Coen's "Hail, Caesar!"
Eighteen of the top 30 U.S. oil companies by output have outlined their spending plans for 2016. They have cut their budgets by 40 percent on average.
North Korea could face sanctions on its banking system in retaliation. China backed the Security Council resolution.
Economists predict growth in the second-largest economy will continue to slow in 2016.
For the football nonfan stuck at a Super Bowl party, the experience can feel endless.
Questioned about his use of eminent domain, he notes the Bush family has benefited from that coercive power as well.
The terrorist trio from London gained infamy from their Islamic State propaganda videos, including beheadings.
Speaking in the Michigan city, she said Flint “is not the only place where children are being harmed by what they breathe and what they drink.”
A poll finds widespread awareness of the outbreak, with nearly half likely to avoid tropical destinations.
Healthcare insurers in New York would be prohibited from covering the cost of the "fundamentally flawed practice" — therapy to change a person’s sexual orientation — for minors.
The 125-mile barrier, made of earthen wall and trenches, will be fitted with electronic surveillance equipment with the help of Germany and the U.S.
The rocket launch, ostensibly to put a satellite in orbit, has drawn widespread condemnation. China — North Korea’s closest ally — also expressed “regret” over the move.
Marco Rubio said he does not believe in exceptions to his anti-abortion stance for cases of rape or incest, a position that differs from many of his opponents.
The idea of requiring eligible women in the United States to sign up for the military draft has grown in recent weeks.