“Russia’s military activity in the Ukraine continues to be of great concern to us and to our European allies,” U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah James said.
The price of crude oil recovered slightly from Monday's record lows but prices are predicted to fall further to 2008 levels.
"Nothing about what I've said should be viewed as derogatory towards immigrants at all," Bush told reporters.
Talks between the two rivals led to a decision to lift North Korea’s “quasi state of war” in exchange for Seoul stopping propaganda broadcasts.
West’s comments, seen in a series of tweets late Monday, come amid questions over Bernie Sanders’ commitment to fight racial inequality in the U.S.
A report suggested that Turkey alerted an al Qaeda branch called the Nusra Front to U.S.-trained Syrians entering the country in late July.
But even though Scotch and luxury cars may no longer make it to China, Europe will survive China's currency devaluation.
Emerging markets in Southeast Asia will suffer the most from Chinese devaluation but are protected from some of the worst losses seen in 1997.
In a deal with the Justice Department, a meatpacking firm will pay a $200,000 penalty and lost wages to immigrants affected by biased hiring.
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European Union-led sanctions against Russia have caused many top weapons manufacturers to avoid attending the September event.
Asian nations' ability to cope with China's market meltdown will likely vary, analysts said.
Despite the stock market plunge Monday morning, some investors stuck with their long-term positions, while others pounced on what they saw as an excellent opportunity.
Acknowledging sexual minorities is an "important step" for expanding human rights, said Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
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The two countries reportedly agreed in part to organize a family reunion for people separated by the Korean War of 1950 to 1953.
"This is just a harbinger of things to come," one analyst said. "African currencies are becoming extremely volatile."
Economic troubles for China could spell further gloom for Latin American countries that have relied on Beijing as a top trading partner.
New series from DC Comics seems ripped from the headlines, even though it takes place in 2036.
About 350,000 people are eligible to contest about $3.5 billion in loans used for the now defunct Corinthian Colleges.
By midday, the tech company's stock was trading at more than 2 percent above its Friday market close of $105.76.
The Asian country is the world's No. 2 defense spender and No. 3 exporter of weapons.