The Chicago teachers' strike is over, but the one in Kenya continues as unions fight for a massive salary increase.
Police departments are trying to keep up with 2C-I, which has the street name “Smiles,” and warning users of its effects.
The Louvre Museum of Paris has opened a new wing dedicated to Islamic Arts, amid growing tension with Muslim world.
Paul Ryan's speech, delivered at an AARP event, demonstrated how volatile and politically charged the health-care debate is for older Americans.
Signs that Spain's economic reforms are advancing and booming sales of Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5 contributed Friday to a global risk-on sentiment that helped lift U.S. stocks.
YouTube's "Innocence of Muslims" stayed up after a California judge refused a ban, but 19 Pakistanis were killed in demonstrations.
Violent protesters in Peshawar, Pakistan, torched two movie theaters over anti-Muslim film "Innocence of Muslims."
Right now, the hunt is on to find the “bad guy” in the story -- the villain who is making it too easy for people to get benefits.
Apple's iPhone 5 phone may sell as many as 10 million units by Monday as customers flooded Apple Stores and mobile carriers.
The release of Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 5 could push the company’s stock prices up to $850, analysts have predicted. The highly-anticipated smartphone from Apple is expected to push out up to 6 million units in its first weekend alone, marking what could be the largest Apple handset launch in history.
Caterpillar's August deal statistics highlighted fears of a global slowdown, and the WTO lowered its 2012 global trade growth forecast to 2.5 percent.
Both the Obamas and Bidens will be attending campaign events on the East Coast.
Romney, seizing on a comment by Obama, said he can "fix Washington from the inside."
Kanye West is trying to prevent a sex tape filmed before his relationship with Kim Kardashian from being released.
General Motors Co is recalling 473,841 Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn sedans globally to fix a condition that could cause the cars to roll over when the drivers think they are in park gear, the No. 1 U.S. automaker said on Friday.
Swing states dominate the agenda for Mitt Romney, who's in Nevada, and Paul Ryan, who campaigns in Florida.
Pakistani television channels aired advertisements Thursday by the U.S. State Department with President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemning an anti-Islamic video that set off a firestorm of emotions among the Muslims across the world.
The U.S. retail giant Wal-Mart is expected to launch its first store in India within 12 to 18 months following an economic reforms drive by the Indian government last week that allowed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the multi-brand retail sector.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Friday amid investor hopes that the stimulus measures announced this month by policymakers around the world will be able to rejuvenate global economic growth momentum.
The last of the 33,000 surge troops sent to Afghanistan nearly two years ago to contain the Taliban insurgency have left the country, U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton debunked Thursday rumors that U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens was on an al Qaeda hit list before he was killed in Benghazi last week.