Mayor Rahm Emanuel's motives and political connections have been scrutinized after the delayed release of a video showing a police officer shooting a black teenager.
China, which has pledged to set an example for other countries trying to combat climate change, will launch two satellites to monitor its greenhouse gas emissions in 2016.
Joseph Scott Pemberton was sentenced to six to 12 years in a Philippine national jail.
Data on manufacturing, auto sales, and construction are expected Tuesday as markets bet on a Federal Reserve interest rate increase this month.
Under new measures, the Department of Homeland Security would collect more information about travelers' past trips to countries like Syria and Iraq.
Demonstrations will continue as the organization pushes for an investigation into the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald, officials said.
European leaders agreed to speed up Turkey's accession to the EU in exchange for help on dealing with the refugee crisis.
Philippine President Benigno Aquino has approved the purchase of 44 billion pesos ($932.74 million) worth of military equipment to help boost maritime security capability as tensions simmer in the South China Sea, a senior defense official said on Saturday.
As odd as it may appear, action in the markets seems to indicate investors aren't too worried about the major geopolitical events that have made headlines this month.
The British prime minister appealed for support from all sides in the Parliament for the country's airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Syria.
Raspberry Pi, the U.K. company pioneering the adoption of cheap microcomputers, has launched its cheapest model yet, called the Zero that will cost just $5.
Men are three times more likely to be quoted in TV, print and radio news than women.
Arab officials and Iraqi residents say Kurdish forces are forcing out of their homes after recapturing cities from the Islamic State.
Economists have attributed the recent weakness in home sales to rising prices rather than a weak economy.
Russia has sought to tout the successes of its airstrike campaign against the so-called Islamic State group in Syria, but rights groups charge Russia with targeting civilians.
If there is a significant upward revision in the GDP estimate, it would boost the case for a December rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Netherlands will hear a dispute between the Philippines and China.
The presidential candidate said Saturday that he saw thousands of Arab Americans in New Jersey cheering on 9/11, but residents and politicians say that never happened.
The retail giant has decided to start Cyber Monday shopping day 24 hours earlier, launching its deals Sunday, Nov. 29, instead.
China will continue to construct military facilities on artificial islands it is building, Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told a news conference in Kuala Lumpur.
The California maker of electric cars moved swiftly to inspect 3,000 vehicles and its assembly process after a customer in Europe alerted it to a seat-belt flaw.
The poll comes a week after the attacks in Paris, which left 130 dead.