Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, testified before Congress Tuesday.
As the possibility of a government shutdown lingers, investors are questioning whether financial markets would take a major hit.
New device offers fingerprint recognition and a 5.2-inch screen.
The video-streaming company is looking to enter 200 countries by 2017, beginning with Latin America.
After three delays, the California company is ready to release its highly anticipated vehicle and its falcon doors into the wild.
The Qatari-owned outlet's American digital side has come up against an uncompromising management in its efforts to organize.
Clinton called the claims that she started the birther movement "ludicrous" earlier this month.
The developer planned to build a 70-story residential skyscraper two blocks north of where the World Trade Center buildings stood.
In addition to China’s economic slowdown, Goldman Sachs also cited declining global oil prices for the downward projection in its revised prediction.
Trump Hotels is offering customers a year of free credit monitoring.
A senior Yemeni government official said the two deadly airstrikes that struck a wedding in Taiz province Monday was "a mistake."
Japan's Nikkei 225 index led the market rout in Asia, dropping to an eight-month low and closing down 4.1 percent.
The European digital publisher will make the acquisition as part of its effort to expand its English-language offerings.
Trevor Noah lacks Jon Stewart’s political sensibilities but could take Comedy Central into subversive territory if given the chance.
In the coming days, the German automaker is likely to announce a "comprehensive" plan to refit up to 11 million vehicles equipped with "defeat devices."
The Chinese startup is set to beat Samsung, Sony, HTC and LG to become the first smartphone manufacturer to use the Snapdragon 820 chip.
Shares in commodity trading firms, such as Glencore and Noble Group, were hit hard and a Japanese shipper filed for bankruptcy.
The founder of Tesla, speaking to a Dutch network, predicted that autonomous electric cars could "probably break 1,000 kilometers within a year or two."
The sanctuary, which will encompass an area about the size of France, will be located in a region that's home to over 150 species of fish, and 35 species of whales and dolphins.
Four online critics of religious militancy, including a U.S. citizen of Bangladeshi origin, have been hacked to death in the Muslim-majority nation this year.
The Republican presidential hopeful is set to lay out his policy proposals during an appearance in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
If executed, Richard Glossip would be the first inmate to be put to death in Oklahoma since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the lethal injection formula.