Terrorists Who Attacked Tour Bus in Sinai May Have Violated An Order From Prophet Muhammad
If the terrorists who bombed a bus Sunday are Muslims, they violated an ancient charter protecting Christians in the Sinai.
Can Iran Turn Its Economy Around? Forecasts Suggest GDP Growth This Year
Is easing economic sanctions enough to help turn around Iran's economy?
Methane Emissions From Natural Gas Buses May Affect Climate
The U.S. EPA may have underestimated the effects of methane emissions from vehicles that sub natural gas for diesel fuel.
Afghan Presidential Election 2014: Why Pro-Western Candidates May Not Align With US Interest
As the Afghan presidential election approaches, is there one candidate the U.S. may prefer to succeed Hamid Karzai?
Will Afghanistan Survive The Aftermath Of Its 2014 Presidential Elections? Will A Former Warlord Or Pro-Western Technocrat Replace Karzai?
With U.S.-led forces withdrawing by the end of the year, the embattled country faces one of its most important political decisions yet.
European Parliament Member Michael Cashman Cuts His Visa Card To Protest Sochi [VIDEO]
As the Winter Games kick off in Sochi, political leaders are protesting Russia's human rights abuses.
Turkey Passes Strict Internet Laws Amid Government Corruption Scandal
Turkey already regulates online content and websites, but a new law will increase censorship - while sites publish material related to a government scandal.
US Navy Ships Enter Black Sea Ahead Of Sochi Winter Olympics For Security
Is the U.S. gearing up for a potential terrorist attack at the Games?
Sochi Winter Olympics' Other Security Threat: How To Avoid Cyber-Related Attacks
What you need to know to about cybersecurity during the Winter Olympic Games -- even if you're watching from home.
Al Qaeda Affiliated Rebels In Control Of Syrian Oil & Gas: Little-Known Facts on Syria’s Energy Resources
What's more, rebels and extremists in control of key oil and gas fields are now funding the fight to depose Assad.
US Solar Energy Employment Increases By 20 Percent
Along with oil services, high-end manufacturing, and health care services, solar job growth will be strong in 2014.
Nigerian Pirates Likely Hijacked Oil Tanker Off Angola's Coast, Expert Says
While piracy worldwide might be declining, incidents in West Africa have been increasing and Nigerian pirates may be to blame.
Turkish Lira Rebounding Finds Support, But Can The Central Bank Hedge Its Way Out Of Crisis?
The recent corruption scandal has exposed Turkish P.M. Erdogan’s Islamic party's shady dealings, and the lira has responded accordingly.
Why Russia Is Looking To Secure A $1 Billion Energy Deal With The Palestinians: Russia's Latest Move In The Eastern Mediterranean
Why is Russia looking to secure a $1 billion energy deal In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea?
World Economic Forum 2014: OECD Chief Sets Bar High For Curbing Carbon Emissions
After greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere hit a record in 2012, the OECD sets a bold new goal.
Davos 2014:Total (TOT) CEO Urges Obama To Approve Keystone XL Pipeline
Major energy companies in the U.S. aren't the only ones pushing for approval of the controversial pipeline.
Natural Gas Could Replace Diesel-Burning Trains: General Electric (GE) Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) Capitalizing On US Natural Gas Boom
With the surge of natural gas production in the U.S., rail companies are looking for ways to power locomotives with this cheaper alternative.
Iran's Rapprochement With West Starts In Davos: Iran Eyes Oil Executives
An upgrade of Iran's petroleum infrastructure would increase the value of the nation's oil assets.
Scotland Looks To Exploit Tidal Power: How An Island Channel Can Provide Scotland Half Its Energy Needs
Scotland is known for its wind turbines, but tidal turbines beckon. Is this the future of its renewable energy program?
Bakken Crude Oil Rail Shipments Concern Federal Regulators: What Rail Shippers Want
Recent oil-by-rail explosions caused by derailments have made local officials nervous about increased oil shipments passing through their towns.
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA) Warns Of 'Significantly' Lower Earnings Than Expected
Royal Dutch Shell, Europe's largest oil company, cautioned investors that it will miss its fourth-quarter earnings forecast.
Shares Of Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk's Solar Company Are On Fire Today
Shares of tech wunderkind Elon Musk's SolarCity are rallying after Deutsche Bank gives the stock a thumbs up.
WikiLeaks Reveals Confidential Cables: How A Rabbi Advised The U.S. On Turkey's Gulen Movement
Fethullah Gulen and his movement have mystified U.S. officials since the cleric came to the U.S. for medical reasons.
Weekly US Jobless Claims Down For Second Straight Week to 326,000, Lower Than Expected
Given the U.S. economy's size, it's almost impossible for claims to fall below 300,000 - but we're making a run at it.
Fukushima 3 Years Later: England Continues To Build Nuclear Power Plants
Three years after Fukushima, England continues to advance its nuclear energy program with three plants in progress.
How The US Oil Boom Transformed National Security Priorities: New Energy Security Outlook By Former National Security Officials [Graphs] [Slideshow]
U.S. oil production alone may not be the only solution to the country's energy security.
Forget Renewable Energy; China Prefers To Burn Fuel For Consumption
Is China doing anything to reduce its carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants?
37 States That Are Net Importers Of Coal Despite Drop In Overall Use [Maps]
The U.S. is reducing carbon emissions and coal-fired power plants are being phased out, yet many states continue to be net coal importers.
Does Georgia Spend Too Much Money On Coal-Fired Power Plants? [Maps]
Georgia ranks third among 37 states for money spent on net coal imports, but that may soon decline.
US Retail Sales Last Month Up More Than Expected On Increased Gasoline Purchases
The latest retail report shows a U.S. economy continuing to grow faster than expected.