Years of legal feuding came to an end Monday when the Obama administration grudgingly turned over the Barron memo, which contains the legal justification for a drone strike that killed Anwar Al-Awlaki.
The National Association of Realtors said on Monday existing home sales increased 4.9 percent to an annual rate of 4.89 million units. May's increase was the largest since August 2011.
Oil and gas drillers are wary of the drug-related violence in northern Mexico that's threatening to stymie the country's shale oil and gas development.
BNP Paribas may enter a $9 billion settlement with U.S. authorities that could prevent it from making U.S. dollar-based transactions for months.
The U.S. and Germany have a lot in common ahead of their match on Thursday
California's drought now covers a third of the state this week.
The White House has called on Egypt to pardon the journalists or commute their sentences.
Univision, ESPN and others have attracted record audiences looking online for free live streaming alternatives during the World Cup tournament.
Indonesian retailers are cashing in on the Iraq crisis by selling ISIS merchandise, including "We Are All ISIS" T-shirts, online.
After failing to secure a cease-fire on Friday, Ukrainian officials and pro-Russia separatists resumed negotiations on Monday.
But the high court also said the EPA had wrongly stretched the Clean Air Act program for new and expanded stationary sources.
Three weeks after its U.S. premiere, "Maleficent" nabbed the top spot at the Chinese box office, taking in $20.3 million in its opening weekend.
Team USA saw its 2014 World Cup odds change after its draw with Portugal.
The bank is expected to admit it hid transactions that routed funds to sanctioned countries like Sudan, Cuba and Iran.
Keith Alexander is soliciting the financial industry to sell his high-priced services as a consultant, a familiar revolving-door scenario.
The Iraqi crisis will have ripple effects through the global economy.
Teachers unions and school advocacy groups criticized a draft proposal by FCC Chairman Wheeler to modernize the E-Rate program.
Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno appealed to federal officials last week to stop overwhelming his city with refugees burden already strained social services.
A recent poll shows that Microsoft's console is more popular in the U.S., according to Facebook users.
A Dutch company is capitalizing on the prevalence of e-cigarettes with the introduction of the world's first electronic joint.
Capturing the frontier is a dramatic step toward the goal of building a caliphate across swathes of Syria and Iraq.
ISIS now reportedly controls most of Iraq's western border and is in a position to easily move weapons to arm Syrian rebels.