A Dutch journalist was arrested in Turkey on charges of propagandizing terrorism.
The man was an Egyptian national and was known as the deputy "emir" of the al-Hesbah force in a Syrian province.
The South Korean defense ministry speculated that North Korea is working on a highly enriched uranium program.
Officials at both the CIA and on Capitol Hill said his departure was unrelated to politics or anything he had investigated.
Prince Andrew’s friend provided legal fees to witnesses for avoiding answering whether girls were "provided for sex."
The deal will result in the listing of satellite television operator Videocon d2h in the United States.
The BSE Sensex and Nifty fell over 3 percent, posting their biggest daily loss since the rupee crisis in 2013.
The two nuclear-armed neighbors have consistently accused the other of initiating violence along the heavily militarized Line of Control.
Gorgon is expected to move across the country to the East Coast in about 48 hours, while dumping snow across a 2,000-mile stretch.
The move follows concerns that the food may have sickened thousands of pets and killed about 1,000 dogs in the U.S. since 2007.
ZTE is hoping its new high-end Grand X Max+ 6-inch $199.99 smartphone will grow sales in the U.S.
Hisense hopes to eliminate the flat panel with its latest laser projection HDTV.
The Chinese phone-maker announced the new additions to its 2015 lineup at the 2015 International CES on Monday.
Economists are looking ahead to Friday's highly anticipated jobs report after the Dow plunged as much as 350 points Monday.
The kingdom has been trying to quell rising extremism by building a border fence and repairing ties with Iraq.
The vast majority of the Republican-controlled House and Senate identify as Christian, despite growing numbers of non-affiliated Americans.
The euro dropped 10-15 percent over the last year, translating into hundreds of extra euros for food, lodging and beer for travelers.
The slate of superheroes and sequels couldn't save this summer's box office.
"What [the pope] has shown is that all roads may lead to Rome, but they're not one-way. They are two-way streets."
Some experts believe North Korea's alleged involvement in the hacking of Sony might put the country back on the list.
Blue chips followed oil prices lower Monday. Oil fell to less than $50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009.
The former U.S. Treasury secretary said the climate change policy would keep Americans from guzzling more cheap fuel as prices hit five-year lows.