Researchers at the University of Chicago found that children from nonreligious households were more altruistic than those who came from faith-based homes.
Many in Germany were worried about the country's history of euthanasia being used by Nazis during World War II.
"It’s worth sacrificing something of this grave amount, because I’m already not wanted here," the black student said.
The two defense giants believe the government made a mistake in awarding an $80 billion contract to rival Northrop Grumman.
Here are 5 proven strategies for digging your way out of student debt faster -- without going broke.
It's a tight race for Republican presidential hopefuls in Iowa.
The Kremlin's action comes as U.S. and U.K. authorities focus on the potential of a terrorist attack in the downing of Metrojet Flight 9268.
The cartoons in the latest issue of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo have hit a nerve in Russia with criticism of the country's airstrikes in Syria linked with the crash of Metrojet Flight 9268.
In an economy full of low-wage work, the relative lack of construction jobs is especially painful.
October’s better-than-expected gain of 271,000 jobs marks the best showing of 2015 and the lowest unemployment level since March 2008.
ProtonMail joins Runbox and VFEMail as the encrypted email services forced offline this week.
A charter bus accident occurred early morning after the bus hit a bridge end in Pulaski County, Arkansas, on Interstate 40.
It was a rare heavy Russian bombardment targeting Islamic State rather than other insurgent groups.
The health of the U.S. jobs market is one of the key factors in the Fed's thinking over a December rate hike that has aided the dollar's strength.
China is not among the 12 Pacific-Rim countries which last month agreed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.
The Japanese automaker plans to invest $1 billion in artificial intelligence and robotics, establishing centers of excellence in Silicon Valley and at MIT.
Kim Davis argued that a district judge’s mandate told her to issue licenses only to four gay couples, who had sued her for denying marriage licenses.
A report on the employment situation in the U.S., due Friday, is widely expected to further bolster arguments for a historic rate hike by the Federal Reserve in December.
Pfizer and Allergan said last week that they were in friendly merger talks to create what would be the world's biggest drug company.
The U.S. Justice Department is trying to stop a $3.3 billion deal that would merge the home appliance businesses of the two companies, saying that it may violate U.S. antitrust laws.
The blue chip financial firm will overhaul some of its policies as it, like others, faces high attrition rates among the junior cadre.
The drug became increasingly popular in Florida earlier this year, but has since spread to upstate New York and New York City.