The final revision surpassed economists expectations for the economy to grow at a 4.3 percent annual pace.
Named Tuo Chiang (or Tuo River), the 500-ton stealth missile corvette is also Taiwan’s first domestically produced warship.
Deal gives Larry Ellison’s company the means to help marketers measure the effectiveness of social media campaigns on Facebook, Twitter.
The event was organized by retired LAPD Officer Joe Myers and was attended by nearly 60 people, mostly former officers, TMZ reported.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk stated that the update was delayed by "several crisis issues."
According to a new study, a looming drop in Pacific trade winds will result in a drastic spike in the rate of global temperature rise.
A U.S. justice department review will be conducted into the death of the Milwaukee man after local authorities did not charge the officer.
A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry called the claims "irresponsible."
Oil prices could begin finding a new equilibrium by the end of 2015, even in the absence of any production cuts by OPEC.
The Treehouse Theater in midtown Manhattan will host the live reading in response to the hack, which it calls a "threat to free speech."
The study also found that states with the highest levels of African ancestry are not the ones with the most number of African-Americans.
The attacks could have been averted with the help of intelligence-sharing by agencies in the U.S., UK and India, a report says.
According to sources, the bid by Irving Place Capital to buy the retailer for up to $1.40 per share was far too low.
Clifford Sloan will step down as the U.S. State Department's envoy to Guantanamo Bay.
A computer breach at JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) earlier this year could have been avoided if the bank had installed a simple security fix to an overlooked server in its network, the New York Times reported.
The French firm Alstom SA (ALSO.PA) has pleaded guilty and will pay $772 million in criminal penalties to settle charges with the U.S. Justice Department alleging the company bribed government officials to win business around the world.
The car, which lacks a steering wheel, will be tested on public roads in 2015.
The record was broken for the 50th time this year while the Dow closed in on a new psychologically important milestone.
Insurers may also be on the hook for some of the losses, said to be approaching $100 million.
The Justice Department will review the case now that local officials have declined to press charges.
Should BP pay a lower penalty for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill because oil prices are down? The company thinks so.
Iraqi air power played a role in the weekend's successful Sinjar offensive, the U.S. State Department said Monday.