Secretary of Defense Ash Carter has proposed the very worst detainees at Guantanamo be sent to a U.S.-mainland facility.
One person was brain dead and the others were critically ill.
Unseasonably warm weather undercut sales of winter apparel, and cheaper gasoline weighed on receipts at service stations.
Obama's immigration executive order has been blocked by a federal lawsuit by 26 Republican-led states.
The Ebola epidemic is not quite over, with a new case emerging Friday and the World Health Organization warning more cases could occur.
The market braced for increased Iranian oil exports, with the lifting of international sanctions possible within days.
Haier, which has plants across the world, sees the acquisition as a chance to expand its business and capture U.S. market share.
Chinese internet company Xiaomi, which predicted it would sell 100 million smartphones in 2015, says it sold just over 70 million.
Beijing claims almost all of the energy-rich waters of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion of maritime trade passes each year.
Amid worries of a global oil glut, Iran has pledged to begin pumping up to half a million barrels of extra crude per day post-sanctions.
Sharp is looking to restructure its core TV business to better compete with lower-cost South Korean and Chinese rivals.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump stood out and traded insults Thursday night, while Chris Christie and Marco Rubio turned in strong debate performances.
Marco Rubio wants to teach voters what a value-added tax is so he can beat Ted Cruz.
The deal has yet to get approval from shareholders and regulators, and the transaction is targeted to close mid-2016, according to reports.
Heading into Thursday's debate, the former Florida governor was facing pressure to prove himself before the state primary elections.
Republican candidates lashed out at the president's initiatives on immigration and guns, claiming they were unconstitutional and illegal.
Trump suggested the Canadian-born Cruz can't run for president because the Constitution requires candidates to be "natural born" citizens.
The senator's mother, Eleanor Darragh, was born in Delaware. Legal scholars say that makes her, and her Canadian-born son, U.S. citiziens.
Here are facts about the attack in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11, 2012.
As millions of American school children learn every year, the U.S. Constitution adopted in 1787 states that only a "natural born citizen" of the United States may serve as president or vice president.
“Angie even humiliated Brad by telling him she’s no longer attracted to him because he looks fat, bloated and old.”
During Thursday's early Republican debate, the candidate said FBI data show American Jews face more threats than American Muslims.