While fighting continued for control of the Baiji oil refinery, a report estimated that oil prices could rise by $15 to $20 a barrel.
Biden's warning came as fighting continued in the east, which has killed 147 Ukrainian soldiers and wounded hundreds more.
John R. Henry's death was the third U.S. execution since a botched injection in Oklahoma in April renewed a national debate over capital punishment.
As Obama held an hour-long meeting with congressional leaders on U.S. options in Iraq, administration officials joined a chorus of criticism of Maliki, faulting him for failing to heal sectarian rifts that militants have exploited.
Sunni fighters who may not have a radical Islamic agenda are joining the fray in Iraq. That has Kurdish militia commanders worried.
Spain joins a list of recent champions whose title defense left a lot to be desired.
The measure comes as officials in the most populous U.S. state continue to wrestle with whether to appeal the ruling by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge, which overturned five laws meant to protect teachers' jobs.
A lack of intelligence in Iraq present more risk than reward for possible U.S. air strikes.
Native Americans tribal leaders say adopting Indian nomenclature and images to sell sports paraphernalia is inappropriate.
"Everyone stay calm. This has been studied extensively so that the reconstruction of Argentina isn't jeopardized.”
Some reports say Apple will release the iPhone 6 in August, but mid-September is more likely.
"Economic activity is rebounding in the current quarter and will continue to expand at a moderate pace."
Breyer allegedly played a role in the murders of 216,000 Jews at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
One way to rank World Cup teams is to look at how much their players are worth as professional soccer players.
Mesopotamia’s rich cultural history is a blessing and a curse as extremist groups make their way into the lucrative global antiquities market.
Basheer, just outside Kirkuk, fell to the jihadists on Wednesday, as desperate refugees turned back for home.
Amazon won't live stream a video of its 3D smartphone unveiling.
Danish corporations and politicians worry that debt-free students aren't pursuing jobs in growth sectors.
GM CEO Mary Barra didn't respond to the accusation, although the company previously attributed 13 deaths to the flaw.
Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez may be among the hottest women in the world, but the Donald is not impressed.
U.S. oil and gas drillers are buying more 'frac' sand to drill deeper wells, and investors are reaping sky-high profits.
Plastic covers on the exchangeable plugs may separate, which can be an electrocution concern if plugged in.