Siamak Moreh Sedgh's comments may be shocking, but they're not surprising; he's not outspoken about the Iranian regime.
Brazil the country won, though Brazil the team lost.
The new facility is expected to be ready for service in less than three years.
In a decisive statement on gun violence, Archie Comics will kill off its title character -- but there's more to the story.
German automaker says it will spend $900 million for new SUV to turn around its poor U.S. sales performance.
A nearly three-decade long regulation restricts exports of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Whether this was the greatest World Cup ever will be long debated, but what is clear is that it was a tournament that made the World Cup great again.
Reports indicate that Sprint and T-Mobile are ironing out the details of their merger.
Boeing and Lockheed Martin could lose a government contract to build rockets that launch national security satellites.
The World Cup final between Germany and Argentina on Sunday night was further proof that more sports fans than ever are tuning in with two screens.
E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" was originally pitched to become a TV show, claims Starz CEO Chris Albrecht.
The former POW was given a job in an effort to reintegrate him into the Army.
The mission will deliver 3,669 pounds of cargo to the Expedition 40 astronauts aboard the space station.
The settlement figure was more that twice what many analysts expected earlier this year.
Chicago-based AbbVie wants to buy Shire to cut its tax bill and diversify its product line-up.
The airport was struck by rockets followed by heavy gunfire Sunday forcing international carriers to cancel flights.
Abe has been in office since late 2012 and has yet to meet Chinese leaders.
Citigroup agreed to pay $7 billion to resolve a U.S. government investigation into shoddy mortgage-backed securities the bank sold in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis in a settlement set to be announced on Monday, sources said.
Lionel Messi can further enhance his legacy in Sunday’s heavyweight World Cup final between Argentina and Germany.
The deadline for a deal is July 20.
The launches appear to be an expression of anger over joint naval exercises planned by Japan, South Korea and the U.S.
Apple tried to reassure Chinese consumers, saying it does not share information with government agencies.