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Singles sales, up 32,000 percent from what independent record stores see on a typical Sunday, were dominated by vinyl, which was the day's most popular format.
Many of the country's most wanted economic fugitives could be in the United States.
As the ceasefire is broken anew, a bipartisan group asks the U.S. president again to send lethal aid to Ukraine.
A strain of bacteria called Listeria has been responsible for several of the recalled products.
Shares of the payments company rallied 7 percent Wednesday after China announced it will open its market for clearing domestic bank card transactions.
The move comes a day after the Saudi-led coalition said it would stop striking the rebels, but the bombing continues.
Tech companies' anti-hacking methods make it tougher for law enforcement to track bad actors, Jeh Johnson said.
Respondents considered attractiveness of a wearable device to be its most important feature.
Legislation on Capitol Hill would up the maximum Pell Grant award, let students use it for three semesters and extend access to immigrants.
Less than a month after its launch, the high-end streaming music service has fallen out of the top 700 apps in the iPhone App Store.
The world’s largest restaurant chain missed first-quarter profit estimates, but shares rallied on revenue news.
The Atlanta beverage giant grew global sales by 1 percent. Shares rally on company's reported revenue, profit rise.
While protesters largely condemned the actions of the extremist group, several anti-government slogans were also seen at the rally.
Japanese officials are looking for the drone's owner and investigating how it landed on top of the five-storey building.
A group of 30 women, including two Nobel laureates and prominent writer Gloria Steinem, are set to cross the heavily guarded border.
According to a new report, nearly 80 percent of US companies surveyed fail to check their supply chain for “conflict minerals.”
Weak demand in the euro zone has weighed on Britain's economy for years.
An advocacy group found the city's actual trash production to be about 2 million tons higher than official estimates.
Speaking on a television show, President Barack Obama also warned Iran against arming rebels in Yemen.
Negotiations to revise the existing pact, signed in 1974, have been going on for nearly five years.
The Pentagon refuted reports that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been wounded in an airstrike last month.