The Palestinian group's efforts to improve its image hit a stumbling block on the first day of a new social media campaign.
It's not clear which member of the U.S.-led coalition the spy worked for. The Turks aren't saying.
"All That Jazz," featuring 14-year-old transgender activist Jazz Jennings, debuts this summer.
Global and U.S. prices fell hard after a report that the world is still producing more oil than can either be stored or sold.
Economists were looking ahead to a key consumer sentiment report released Friday morning.
"Their scores were abysmal," a researcher said of U.S. young adults. Encouraging critical thinking was recommended as a remedy.
The patient was the second to be flown home from Sierra Leone this week after contracting Ebola.
Did you know St. Patrick was neither actually born in Ireland nor named Patrick?
Julian Assange, who has been sheltering in London's Ecuadorian embassy since 2012, claims that the U.S. is seeking to extradite him.
Britain's biggest drugmaker will remain a 6.2 percent shareholder in Aspen.
The Obama administration has issued an executive order declaring the country an "extraordinary threat."
NBC News chief medical editor resigned after stoking public ire by violating a voluntary quarantine prompted by her visit to an Ebola-hit zone.
The test came as the United States and South Korea finished the first of two large-scale annual military exercises on Friday.
On Thursday night, President Obama condemned the shooting of two police officers in the troubled Missouri town.
Analysts believe the institution could challenge the Western-dominated World Bank and Asian Development Bank in the region.
The U.S. called on China to immediately release five women's rights activists, who were detained for apparently planning to demonstrate against sexual harassment on public transport.
World powers have begun talks about a U.N. Security Council resolution to lift U.N. sanctions on Iran if a nuclear agreement is struck with Tehran, according to an exclusive Reuters report.
One Afghan Taliban leader favors negotiations with Kabul, while another opposes them: Pakistan is attempting to bridge the gap.
HUD Secretary Julian Castro is on speculative shortlists as a Hillary Clinton running mate.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is seizing on the letter as political ammunition.
The Equation Group has been in operation since 2001, launching most of its attacks on U.S. adversaries, Kaspersky noted.
The blue-chip index closed sharply higher Thursday as concerns over a looming hike in interest rates subsided.