Russia has recently supplied the beleaguered Syrian regime with military equipment such as helicopter gunships, fighter jets, artillery and ground forces.
Scientists said hepegivirus-1 showed similar features to both hepatitis C, which can lead to liver cancer and cirrhosis, and human pegivirus, which appears to be harmless.
The U.S. Air Force was slated to station new nuclear weapons in Germany by 2015, but that move will be delayed until 2020.
"It’s like having a mini TV show," said Tabasum Mir, a dermatologist who has become hooked on streaming on Twitter's live video service.
An effort to end the use of terms that refer to children as prostitutes was bolstered this week by celebrities on social media.
Immigration remains a hot topic in the U.S., but today's Congress has fewer immigrants than in years past.
Responses to Pope Francis' historic address to Congress on Thursday were predictably split along party lines.
Critics say lax regulations at the Environmental Protection Agency made it easier for Volkswagen to game the system.
While the pope told Congress that climate change is an urgent problem, Trump brushed the issue aside.
Forty-one percent of Americans in a recent survey say they want a wall on the northern border, as the Republican candidate once proposed.
The emissions-rigging scandal that led to the resignation of the automaker's CEO was based on software, not a device.
Songwriter Kevin Kadish, who co-wrote the massive hit "All About That Bass," told a congressional committee how much money he'd made from the song's streams.
A flurry of top-level firings is likely at VW following the company’s admission it cheated on U.S. emissions tests.
Some carriers will even hand-deliver Apple's smartphone to customers.
The catch is customers would lease the Apple smartphone through the deal instead of purchasing it outright.
The U.S. and Russian presidents will meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly Monday.
International financial regulators are at odds over new rules designed to keep taxpayers from having to foot big-bank bailouts.
After the GOP front-runner's so-called boycott of the network, commentators wondered aloud if Trump's skin is too thin.
The teenager's case sparked outrage amid widespread criticism of the Border Patrol’s indiscriminate use of force against foreigners.
Nearly 11 million cars have been affected by the misleading software, causing uproar among Volkswagen owners and environmental protection agencies alike.
C.J. Pearson says the block came after he called out the president's decision to invite arrested Texas teen Ahmed Mohamed to the White House.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency claims Volkswagen has been cheating on emissions testing by deploying software that could sense when the car was being tested and thus lower the car's emissions.