The decision was taken in order to account for slowing global aluminum demand as China's appetite for the metal shrinks.
Volkswagen faces at least $18 billion in fines in the U.S. alone, and has lost more than a quarter of its share value, since the automaker admitted last week to cheating on emissions tests.
No racial or ethnic group will hold a majority in the United States by 2065, the Pew Research Center report found.
U.S. President Barack Obama will address the United Nations General Assembly on Monday. Follow the speech live here.
Meanwhile, a European organization said it had found that the company's gasoline-powered cars consumed significantly more fuel than tests showed.
With conflicts in both Syria and Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks could be important to watch.
Investors continued to exercise caution ahead of the release of key economic indicators in the U.S. and China.
The company, which won approval in August to drill the Burger J well in the Chukchi Sea, said indications of potential were insufficient to warrant further exploration.
To celebrate Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Silicon Valley, Google announced an initiative to give free Wi-Fi to 10 million Indians every day.
At a speech in California Sunday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi picked out terrorism and global warming as the two main challenges to humanity.
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable operator, is seeking to expand its business operations abroad after its attempted takeover of Time Warner fell through.
Astrosat, which is equipped to observe the universe in the optical, ultraviolet and X-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, has a lifespan of five years.
North Korea's comments came during the U.N. summit on development goals, which focused on eradicating extreme poverty and improving access to healthcare.
Six of the pro-democracy activists face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
Reports to watch this week include consumer spending, weekly jobless claims and unemployment rate.
Countries around the world have launched their own investigations after the company was caught cheating on tests in the United States.
Donald Trump's announcement, in an interview, echoes more liberal ideas on taxation.
U.S. President Barack Obama will use the Iranian nuclear deal as an example of successful diplomacy during his U.N. General Assembly speech Monday.
The United Nations also announced International Peace Day, to remind the world of the importance of peace.
During a sermon at the last event on his U.S. trip, the pope again emphasized the need for everyone to think small, and said faith should begin with family.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at a town hall meeting in Facebook's headquarters, and offered a glimpse into Modi the individual.
Sprint Corp. is the first U.S carrier to announce it will sit out of the 2016 airwaves auction.