U.S. President Barack Obama is the man Americans admire most in the world, according to a new Gallup survey.
Moscow has called for the U.S. to back down with troops and weapons in Eastern Europe even as ceasefire violations continue in Eastern Ukraine.
Strong online sales and demand for furniture and women’s apparel helped retail sales grow this holiday season, according to MasterCard.
The controversy has centered on part of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
"The West, first of all the United States, has made this monster bigger by their wars," opposition member Sahra Wagenknecht said.
Incidences of asthma among children in the U.S. fell significantly in 2013, but race and income were still major influencers.
Seven foreign vehicle-shipping companies were fined a total of $63 million after they were found to have colluded to raise shipping costs.
The devastating storms have prompted governors of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Tennessee to declare a state of emergency.
The group reportedly planned to stay on the island until Monday -- a move that could trigger a strong reaction from China.
Oil touched $38 per barrel on Thursday after falling below $36 per barrel, an 11-year low, earlier in the week.
Russia says ISIS is trucking its oil through Iraqi Kurdistan. The regional government denies that claim.
The climate phenomenon has wreaked havoc in countries from Australia to Vietnam, and could have implications for the global food chain.
Cuban migrants have surged into Central America and Mexico as a result of the growing detente between Havana and Washington.
Sales from the day after Christmas could exceed those from Black Friday, according to one recent poll.
Fear of losing jobs, fear of terrorism and a disgust with politicians is fueling voter support of GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
Almost daily Palestinian stabbings, car-rammings and shooting attacks have killed 20 Israelis and a U.S. citizen, raising fears of escalation.
Russia, which has launched about 5,200 sorties in Syria over the past three months, has faced accusations of damage to civilian life and property.
The U.S. has raised concerns about the law's potential to be misused by China, which has responded by saying the U.S. has similar laws.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" grossed $49.3 million Friday alone, twice as much as 2009's "Sherlock Holmes," which previously held the record.
Costa Rica's immigration director announced Saturday that 56 people trying to get to the U.S. will be sent home.
The military says the men killed in Jerusalem and the West Bank were attempting attacks, one by knife and one by motor vehicle.
Even before the prime ministers’ surprise meeting Friday, the relations between the rival countries had begun to thaw.