In the third quarter, Airbus Group posted operating profit of 744 million euros, up 14 percent, and flat sales.
A team of scientists was able to predict influenza outbreaks in the U.S., Poland, Japan and Thailand by tracking page views on Wikipedia.
A New York real estate company has released images showing how the iconic city will look once upcoming skyscraper projects are completed.
A temporary truce between the two main militant groups in Syria could pose fresh difficulties for the U.S. campaign in the region.
The Cavaliers star won't let his sons play football, while the New Yorker writer has called the sport a "moral abomination."
Takata-made air bags have now been linked to five deaths after Honda disclosed a recent fatality in Malaysia in July.
The surgeon, who is being evaluated for travel, is a citizen of Sierra Leone and a permanent U.S. resident.
RBS said in May it will eliminate hundreds of jobs in the United States over the course of two years.
Stagnant wage growth continues to weigh on U.S. consumers, with home ownership still unaffordable for most Americans.
If enacted, The Nazi Social Security Benefits Termination Act will revoke benefits for suspected former Nazis.
Ukraine accused Russia on Thursday of sending soldiers and weapons to help separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine launch a new offensive.
The killing is the fourth beheading in Libya this week, after three activists who posted information about their city were found dead Tuesday.
Thich Nhat Hanh is considered the world's second-most influential figure in Buddhism, after the Dalai Lama.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans means BP could still face close to $18 billion of penalties for violating the federal Clean Water Act.
A federal grand jury in New York has subpoenaed Takata's unit in the United States to produce documents on the air bag defects, the Tokyo-based spokesman said.
The defense secretary's move comes after reviews found that there were serious problems with morale and equipment.
The small aircraft broadcast fake wireless signals to collect the location data of most cell phones in the country.
Boehner warned President Obama: Act on immigration and we'll do whatever it takes to stop you -- including risk a government shutdown.
There are deep religious and racial tensions between the Rohingya and Myanmar's ethnic majority population.
Thich Nhat Hanh, a renowned Buddhist leader, has been hospitalized in France after suffering a brain hemorrhage Tuesday.
Pope Francis wants G-20 leaders to think about the people affected by their decisions at the world's biggest economic meeting.
The Kardashians will not be sending out their iconic Christmas card photos for the holiday season. Find out why.