A trio of mixed earnings results from blue-chip stocks send the index into the red for the year.
The accord with Tehran is the only "viable solution" to the Iranian nuclear issue, the U.S. secretary of state tells the Foreign Relations Committee.
New guidelines for the Oath of Allegiance, introduced this week, have already caused concern among politicians.
Russia’s three main naval fleets have each contributed ships to the standing Mediterranean force since it was first deployed.
For $100 more, customers can opt for the wireless version of the Beats Solo2 headphones.
A majority of voters in Colorado, Iowa and Virginia said they agreed with the pontiff's calls to tackle global warming, Quinnipiac University found.
Tinder has been rising in app store rankings over the last month.
Under the Arrest Statistics Reporting Act, state and local authorities would be forced to provide the immigration status of suspects in arrest reports.
In a move limited to the fast-food industry, New York will soon become the first state to approve a minimum wage of $15 an hour.
Symbols and phrases that were banned in Austria include SS (Schutzstaffel), NSDAP (Nazi Party), HJ (Hitler Jugend) and 74, a number representing the pan-Germanic state.
The protest organizer told a Kenyan newspaper the naked demonstrators will be on standby in case U.S. President Barack Obama says anything about gay rights.
A provocative claim by Boston's Berklee College of Music is shining a light on the Byzantine way musicians get royalties from music streaming services — or what's left of them.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt served frankfurters to King George VI of England when he visited the United States in 1939.
The U.S. defense secretary arrived in the Iraqi capital early Thursday, marking his first visit to the Middle Eastern nation since taking office.
The Islamic State group's social media campaign, encouraging those unable to travel to fight in the Middle East to "kill where you are," is a significant threat to the U.S., James Comey said.
Reduction in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions between 2007 and 2013 can be attributed to a drop in economic activity during that period, a new study finds.
The three astronauts will remain aboard the International Space Station until late December.
The two countries have pledged to stem the flow of foreigners joining ISIS in Syria. The deal comes after a bombing in a Turkish border town killed over 30 people.
Thousand stormed New York's Times Square Wednesday to protest the Iran nuclear deal. Forty-eight percent of U.S. respondents to a Pew poll say they disapprove of the accord.
Phillip Sims said he does not typically keep the Confederate flag on his flatbed pickup truck, but he was running late Monday and did not have a chance to remove it.
“We are not neutral when it comes to adhering to international law," Daniel Russel said.
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday permanently blocked a North Dakota law that banned most abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, as early as six weeks after conception.