As the war of words and would-be presidential policies, especially on immigration, heats up between Donald Trump and Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor is taking a trip Monday to the Texas-Mexico border.
For some factory workers, China's devaluation of the yuan may have come too late to save their jobs — at least for the moment.
The Chinese stock market continued to tumble Monday, with losses in the billions and markets consequently plunging all over the world.
Social media users around the world shared their panicked reactions to "Black Monday" on Twitter using the hashtag #GreatFallOfChina.
On Monday, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said that economic sanctions against Tehran might begin to be lifted as early as spring next year.
Last week's massive sell-off may be just a warmup for something far bigger and far more frightening this week.
As number of smartphones soars around the world, dominant mobile operating systems are facing challenges from startups.
Park said anti-North propaganda broadcasts would continue unless Pyongyang took responsibility for landmine explosions early this month.
U.S. Treasury notes are looking attractive again, forcing yields lower as investors worry stocks are in free fall. Shanghai was off more than 8 percent at noon.
The GOP presidential candidate has struggled to clarify his views on immigration. He now says he's not taking a position on whether children of illegal immigrants are American citizens.
Mohammed Emwazi, who gained notoriety as the ISIS killer dubbed Jihadi John, reportedly appears in a video, in which he vows to return to Britain to continue "cutting heads."
The attack has raised fears that ISIS fighters have seized chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria.
France bestowed its top honor on four people who helped foil a suspected terror attack on a high-speed train bound for Paris.
The GOP front-runner floated the idea of getting paid for his political appearances -- and giving the money to charity.
Reduced winds have helped firefighters gain the upper-hand against raging fires, but there are fears that the fires could soon spread.
European investigators are opening a full inquiry into Ayoub el-Khazzani, who, armed with multiple weapons, was subdued aboard a Paris-bound train.
Multiple explosions were heard at the base Sunday. The cause of the explosions remains unknown.
The hostage, who has not yet been identified, is believed to have been seized by al Qaeda in 2014 and was freed by forces of the United Arab Emirates.
South Korean government and corporate officials are visiting Iran this week to hunt out possible deals in the oil, gas and construction industries since an agreement was reached to lift sanctions on Tehran.
A new study of civilian gun ownership from 1966 to 2012 found the U.S. accounted for 31 percent of the world's mass shootings, but only 5 percent of its population.
Kentucky GOP leaders gave a green light to a special caucus that gives Paul a backup plan in case his presidential aspirations fall flat.
Researchers examine farmers market scene at the American Sociology Association Annual meeting.