The United Nations announced names for a proposed national unity government in Libya, but warring factions in the country seemed reluctant to implement the decision.
Sidney Blumenthal, an unofficial adviser to the former secretary of state, had a financial stake in U.S. policy in Libya, the House Benghazi panel chairman said.
China has been paying attention to the reports of looming U.S. naval action, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.
Numerous student organizations, including the Muslim Student Organization, said they would not participate in the flag burning demonstration.
The new data provides a positive contrast with the most recent Labor Department employment report, which showed a slowdown in hiring.
Lyft is forging new partnerships with several companies to support its drivers and compete with Uber.
The popular streaming service intends to use the increased revenue to bolster its stable of original programming.
Millennials concerned about profiting from environmental havoc or sweatshop labor have many alternative retirement savings options.
Plagued with problems almost since day one, the "ultimate fighter jet" will sling lethal, unmanned drones at enemy targets.
News hit investors Thursday that Credit Suisse was seeking extra risk-absorbing capital, a day after Deutsche Bank announced massive writedowns.
Weapons aimed at Syria hit Iran on Thursday, U.S. Defense Department officials said. Neither Iran nor Russia has confirmed the reports.
Ignazio Marino was accused of using his city hall credit card to pay for 20,000 euros ($22,585) in personal dinners and parties.
It's the source of much debate in the health insurance realm, but what is the Cadillac tax?
The Texas city has become the latest local governmental entity to sue the German auto-maker over software trickery that faked road-test emissions for millions of diesel cars.
Thursday's vote was expected to serve as a kind of test for the House majority leader, who had been considered the front-runner in the House Speaker race.
WikiLeaks is behind the release of the "Collateral Murder" video, a case that's been compared to the Kunduz bombing.
Volkswagen's U.S. boss admitted Thursday that most of the emissions-cheating cars need hardware repairs, not just software patches.
A Russian diplomat has said that Russian is the working language of an Islamic State group training camp in Afghanistan.
The more assertive policy comes amid major regional shifts, including the rise of the Islamic State group and the Iranian nuclear deal.
Scientists warned Thursday that climate change and weather patterns could cause another global coral bleaching with huge negative consequences.
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Federal Reserve officials delayed an interest rate increase in September because of growing risks to their outlook for economic growth.