After firing its embattled CEO — who faces securities fraud charges — KaloBios Pharmaceuticals now seeks bankruptcy protection.
Loosening laws in the U.S. are cutting into pot growers' profits south of the border, and cartels have shifted to more dangerous drugs.
Protecting the religious liberty of Christians ranked highest among people in the U.S., while Muslims and atheists were at the bottom of a new survey.
Here are the names of every person killed in a U.S. mass shooting in 2015.
The country's security service has detected malicious software on networks used by utilities, and Russian involvement is suspected.
After mass shootings killed more than 400 people in the U.S. in 2015, affected communities are demanding answers from lawmakers.
Surveillance video of the recent Las Vegas incident captured a man in a baseball cap and glasses stringing raw bacon on the doors and handles.
The settlement wrapped up a two-year long investigation into Apple's Italian subsidiary over accusations of tax evasion.
Police seized suicide vests during a raid and arrested two men, both Turkish nationals said to have links to the Islamic State group.
Nearly a dozen Russian companies were among the world's top 100 arms manufacturers, according to a report.
Low productivity, ageing populations and the effects of the financial crisis are slowing growth, Christine Lagarde wrote in a German newspaper Wednesday.
The 10-nation, U.S.-backed Asean Economic Community includes four countries that are part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
As the Russian economy languishes, its ambitious space program — including missions to the moon — is taking a hit.
The country will sign the articles of agreement by tomorrow, to become the last of the bank’s 57 founding members.
Three vessels, including an armed former navy frigate, sailed within a 12-mile zone around islands Japan has claimed.
Campaign commercials that aired in 2008 may have been designed to stir racial biases, researchers say.
Republican-leaning states want the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold an injunction against the president's executive order.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards were running a live-fire exercise Saturday near the USS Harry S Truman.
Here's all you need to know about the former president's past affairs and allegations that women have leveled against him over the years.
The fatwa appeared among documents captured by U.S. Special Operations Forces during a raid in Syria in May.
A belief that black boys are stronger, older and physically threatening has persisted for centuries, African-American parents and scholars say.
A new legal filing underscores the growing debate over how, and how much, artists will get paid in the age of streaming music.