Stocks to watch Tuesday include tech giant Apple Inc. and Japanese auto parts manufacturer Takata Corp.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles says its U.S. sales topped 200,000 last month for the first time since March 2007.
The new voice-recognition and language-processing app from Soundhound is the result of nearly 10 years of research.
"As adults, we have a legal and moral obligation to stand up and speak out for children who are being abused."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, firebrand critic of Wall Street, is assailing the "extremely disappointing" tenure of SEC Chair Mary Jo White.
Customers will also be able to test Apple Watches paired to a demo iPhone.
Clinton's unfavorable numbers were the highest they've been since March 2001.
U.S. officials made the rare decision to release the footage in an effort to curtail "erroneous" descriptions of the encounter in foreign media.
Some 70 top leaders and more than 400 lower-level officials have been executed this year under Kim's orders.
Officials of Almaz-Antei, which makes Buk missiles, claimed that Russia no longer owns the type of missile used to bring down Flight MH17.
Morsi, along with top leaders of the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood group, was sentenced to death last month in connection to a 2011 prison break.
Nigeria media have estimated the watch costs roughly $52,000, or more than what President Muhammadu Buhari earns in three months from his official salary.
The U.S. believes the move will help counter the Islamic State group, which has captured major cities in Iraq and Syria in recent months.
Ricardo Teixeira allegedly failed to declare overseas assets and made illegal real estate purchases.
Pele, who supported the FIFA president's re-election bid, said that the organization needed an "expert" chief.
An estimated 10,000 to 20,000 jobs will be axed, Sky News said, citing unidentified sources.
"This raises many questions about how common this mode of reproduction is in the wild."
"All employees, including transgender employees, should have access to restrooms that correspond to their gender identity," the new guidance said.
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker issued layoff notes on Monday to more than 10,000 state employees, serving notice of a partial government shutdown that would begin on July 1 unless state lawmakers can agree on a budget for the forthcoming fiscal year.
Google's employees are 60 percent white, down just 1 percentage point from 2014.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, an outspoken hawk, hopes the economy won't be voters' top concern.
TSA officials botched 67 of 70 tests conducted by undercover Homeland Security agents at some of the nation's busiest airports.