Mexican police have reportedly arrested a suspect in the attack that killed nine members of a Mormon family traveling near the U.S. border.
California's attorney general on Wednesday accused Facebook of failing to provide a slew of information subpoenaed in a probe of its privacy practices begun last year in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
As the U.S. economy has started to slow down, worker productivity has also become sluggish.
The French actress Catherine Deneuve is in a Paris hospital after suffering a small stroke, her family told AFP Wednesday.
US prosecutors Wednesday charged a former United Auto Workers official who served on the GM board with money laundering as part of a broadening criminal probe into the union's activities.
Map locating Jerash, where several tourists were wounded in a knife attack Wednesday.
US House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, the Democrat leading the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, has announced the first public hearings in the investigation
The two are reportedly set to reunite sometime in the near future.
Late Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is seen in a video released in April 2019 by Al-Furqan media
The French actress Catherine Deneuve is in a Paris hospital after suffering a small stroke, her family told AFP Wednesday
The New York Times said it gained subscribers in the past quarter but that ad revenues declined, denting profits
US soldiers participating in a drill with South Korean troops near Pocheon in 2017
The Mac maker now has an estimated 204 million active iPhones in the U.S.
The e-commerce titan is investing in shipping and pricing to fend off big competitors.
Beijing expresses alarm as Chinese shift consumption towards cheap instant noodles.
The outgoing head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Pierre Krahenbuhl, is alleged to have been romantically involved with a colleague appointed in 2015 to a newly created role of senior adviser after an "extreme fast-track" process
Goldman's role in the scandal is under scrutiny as the Wall Street bank helped arrange $6.5 billion in bonds for 1MDB, and Malaysian authorities say huge sums were stolen in the process
China has said it would resume Canadian meat imports, but ties remain frosty between the two countries
Five children injured in an attack on a Mormon community in Mexico were airlifted for medical treatment in Phoenix, Arizona
Iran's pointman for Iraq, senior Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani, is in regular contact with Iraqi Shiite leaders, including populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr
The temperatures will be 10-20 degrees lower than typical November weather.
A cyclist who was fired after flipping the bird -- making a rude single-fingered gesture -- to US President Donald Trump's motorcade has been elected to local office in Virginia.Juli Briskman, whose one-handed salute was captured in an AFP photograph that went viral, beat the Republican incumbent to a seat on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in state elections that saw Trump's Republican party suffer a series of stinging defeats.