What started as a one-day boycott of the bus system stretched on for over a year as around 50,000 people took part.
With Monday's disclosures, the department has met a court's goal of producing 66 percent of Clinton's emails by Nov. 30.
The Florida man known for fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012 said Monday that his legal case would continue.
Robert Dear, accused of killing three during a long standoff and shootout in Colorado, made his first court appearance via video Monday.
NBC's Chuck Todd and presidential candidate Donald Trump hollered over each other Sunday, but Todd was able to squeeze in a soliloquy about the importance of honesty in politics.
The United Arab Emirates described Russian airstrikes in Syria that have largely attacked rebels supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad as attacks on a "common enemy."
Following an arson attack on their mosque, Muslims in Peterborough have begun holding prayers at a local synagogue.
The International Monetary Fund on Monday admitted China's renminbi into its basket of currencies -- but whether China will open its capital markets remains to be seen.
The Federal Reserve adopted rules Monday to limit the central bank's ability to provide emergency lending of the sort that saved AIG in the 2008 crisis.
The pair will reportedly appear together in Omaha Dec. 16 to discuss tax reform.
The World Health Organization and numerous medical organizations around the globe have endorsed breast milk as the best food for babies, recommending that babies be exclusively breast fed for the first six months of life.
The watch, which uses no energy to make payments, is due for release in the U.S. in early 2016.
L.A. saw its chances at hosting the 2024 Olympic Games increase following Hamburg's exit from the bidding process.
Russia imports 20 percent of its vegetables from Turkey, and the move raises fears of price increases and market instability. Other countries hope to step in and fill the void.
Bargain hunters are expected to increase spending on Cyber Monday, according to a prediction from IBM's Watson supercomputer.
The warning from the U.S. Embassy in Kabul follows a series of attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, where 130 people were killed.
The leaders of China and the U.S. emphasized that climate change will only be solved if developed and developing nations can find ways to work in partnership.
As investors distance themselves from the turmoil in emerging markets this year, Europe's third-largest publicly traded money manager asked shareholders to wait out the "tough times."
Retail trends have been shifting in the U.S. recently and as Cyber Monday deals heat up, more people are considering experiential gifts, like fine dining.
Analysts have said that the cost of fines, lawsuits and vehicle refits caused by Volkswagen's rigging of diesel emissions tests worldwide could top $42 billion.
Japan's fisheries agency and the foreign ministry said in a joint statement that the fleet for the scaled-down hunt will leave for the Antarctic for a three-month hunt Tuesday.
Amid speculation the European Central Bank may announce more stimulus measures this week, the currency neared its biggest monthly decline against the dollar.