Ansar al Dine, one of the most notorious extremist groups in Mali, has attacked towns bordering Mauritania and Ivory Coast.
The popular erectile dysfunction drug has been repackaged into single-dose servings that should aid on-the-go use.
A new report posits that Gov. Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island received an outsized sum of campaign donations from the financial industry.
The new measure reaches beyond China's borders into international territories, as well as cyberspace and outer space.
A GoFundMe campaign fundraising for a black church was relocated after the infamous Darren Wilson campaign came up.
Gainful employment regulations dictate that for-profit colleges must prove graduates earn enough money to pay off their loans.
The Dow leapt 100 points on renewed hopes Greece would strike a bailout deal with its international creditors after Athens defaulted on its debt payment to the IMF.
“Does this mean you have to go to Cuba and arrest Castro or just shovel more $ into Little Havana?”
A group of aggrieved health care workers gathered outside Liberia's health ministry on Wednesday demanding to be paid.
A series of clashes have left 50 people dead in the biggest attack in Egypt's Sinai region in decades.
A chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership supplied to Politico reportedly includes provisions that could keep drug costs high at home and abroad.
Puerto Rico was able to delay crucial reforms as lenders profited from underwriting loans and selling debt to investors.
Following its debut in Japan two weeks ago, device will hit Germany and UK followed by France and the US.
Israeli security officials arrested 40 Hamas members involved in the cell, along with its leader.
The news came about six months after Obama's initial decision to normalize relations with Cuba, with which the U.S. severed ties in January 1961.
Facebook Messenger users can now send money to their friends with just a few taps.
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter can't turn, climb or evade faster than its predecessor.
National civil rights groups say they're tired of the lip service from major U.S. tech companies that have pledged to make their staffs more racially diverse.
Facebook and Twitter's terms of service can be confusing to read, but social network Ello has created a short "Bill of Rights" for its users.
Qatar is one of several Gulf states to have donated millions to the Clinton Foundation.
California has now joined Mississippi and West Virginia to become one of the states without a personal-belief exemption for vaccines.
Police are seeking public assistance to help find the vandals, which have struck eleven times.