Minimum wage activists hope Tuesday’s victories in red states will help pave the way for a raise of the $7.25 federal level.
The new GOP-dominated Congress could renew stalled efforts to punish Venezuelan officials for their role in this year's protest crackdown.
Some 24.6 million passengers will fly over the 12 days surrounding Thanksgiving, an increase of 1.5 percent from last year.
All women are at risk for cervical cancer. There are generally no signs or symptoms in early cases.
For now, the U.S. economy is expanding healthily without sparking inflation.
Apple's devices connected to iCloud could see themselves banned from Russia starting next year.
Blued is more popular and lucrative than better-known gay dating apps like Grindr.
USA Network's "White Collar" begins its final season on Nov. 6. The show's creator talked about his vision for the finale and what he hopes the audience will take away from it.
Nine people were killed in Brazil in a spree that authorities are investigating as possible revenge for the death of a police officer.
The shortage is forcing utilities in several states to shut down coal plants in an attempt to preserve their stockpiles ahead of the winter.
As Afghan forces prepare to take over combat, a top U.S. commander has said the Afghan army's casualty rate is "not sustainable."
The upcoming jobs numbers could add to the strongest hiring streak since early 2006.
Shelling, illegal elections and Russian troop movement could lead to more sanctions, according to the EU's new foreign policy minister.
Ebola nurse Amber Vinson has spoken out for the first time about her decision to fly to Ohio two days after Thomas Duncan’s death.
Teens who live in areas with high densities of tobacco shops are about 50 percent more likely to start smoking than those who do not.
Despite significant contributions from China, the U.K. and the U.S., health workers in West Africa need more to fight Ebola, the U.N. said.
The Paris-based OECD updated its outlook ahead of a G20 summit next week in Australia.
The companies appear to have channeled hundreds of billions of dollars through Luxembourg and saved billions of dollars in taxes.
The company, which is seeking to reinvent itself under a new CEO, appealed to analysts at a Florida event.
Officials have reportedly uncovered plots to kidnap foreigners and make India a place "where violence is continuously happening."
The current campaign against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria is being carried out under two existing laws passed in 2001 and 2002.
British planes have participated in U.S.-led airstrikes against ISIS, which has beheaded two British aid workers and two U.S. journalists.