Trump Attacks Media's Reaction To Iowa Results
The Republican presidential candidate ridicules the media description of his second-place showing in Iowa during a campaign rally in New Hampshire, ahead of the state's primary.
US Says Making Progress In Aircraft Carrier Collaboration With India
In a tightening of ties to balance China's expanding military power, India and the U.S. agreed to work on aircraft carrier technology as well as jet engines last year.
Russia Won't Stop Syria Strikes Until ‘Terrorists’ Defeated: Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that imposing a ceasefire would be difficult unless Syria's border with Turkey was secured.
Iraqis Running Out Of Food And Medicine In Besieged Fallujah
Several people in Fallujah have died due to starvation and poor medical care, media reports say.
Amazon Plans To Open Up To 400 Bookstores, Mall Operator Says
The ecommerce and media company has not confirmed a Tuesday disclosure by an executive of a major U.S. mall operator.
Florida Leads US In Ramping Up Mosquito Programs Over Zika Virus
The types of mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus are common in Florida and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Syrian Army Threatens To Encircle Aleppo As Talks Falter
One rebel commander said opposition-held areas of the city were at risk of being encircled entirely by government forces and their allies.
Venezuela Sees Murder Rate Drop, But Remains Trouble Spot
Violent crime remains a pervasive worry for the nation's 29 million people, especially in poor slums run by gangs and rife with guns.
FBI Joins Probe Of Flint, Michigan’s Lead-Contaminated Water
An FBI spokeswoman said the agency was determining whether federal laws were broken.
Chipotle Says California Probe Widens Into National Investigation
The company said it intended to fully cooperate in an investigation by the U.S. attorney's office for the Central District of California.
China’s $7.6B Ponzi Scam Highlights Growing Online Risks
A report last year said Chinese retail investors are short-sighted, with a weak investment philosophy and herd mentality.
EU To Step Up Checks On Bitcoin, Prepaid Cards To Fight Terrorism
Responding to November's Paris attacks, European leaders also are considering controls on types of bank transfers that are not already monitored.
First US Zika Transmission Reported, Attributed To Sex
Dallas County, Texas, health officials said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the case.
Video: Sanders Sets Sights On New Hampshire Following Strong Showing In Iowa
U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders tells supporters in New Hampshire to get out the vote.
Lady Gaga To Perform 'Multisensory' Bowie Tribute At Grammys
Lady Gaga will lead an "experiential tribute" to singer David Bowie at the Grammy Awards. Bob Mezan reports.
France Rules Out Negotiating With Google Over Back Taxes
Sums at stake in France were said to be "far greater" than in Britain, where Google reached a $187.1 million settlement.
Toyota Motor Credit Paying Up To $21.9 Million To African-Americans, Asians And Pacific Islanders Over Discriminatory Loan Pricing
The company has agreed to pay up to $21.9 million to African-Americans, Asians and Pacific Islanders who paid higher rates than whites for car loans.
China’s ChemChina Near Deal For Syngenta, Swiss Seeds And Pesticides Group
The state-owned Chinese company is near to acquiring the Swiss seeds and pesticides group for around $42 billion.
Pfizer Revenue Rises As Pneumonia Vaccine Sales Jump
The New York-based pharmaceutical company reported a better-than-expected 7 percent rise in quarterly revenue Tuesday.
EU Envoy Appalled By Putin Ally's Murder Threats To Russian Opposition Figure
Ramzan Kadyrov, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most loyal allies, released a video showing an opposition leader in the cross-hairs of a sniper's rifle.
Haiti PM To Resign So Consensus Government Can Be Formed: Sources
Prime Minister Evans Paul’s replacement would reportedly be chosen by consensus and approved by parliament and President Michel Martelly this week.
Asian Shares Drop As Crude Prices Slide
Oil faced fresh pressure after Chinese January manufacturing data on Monday showed activity contracted at the fastest pace since 2012.
Cruz's Iowa Victory Could Be Big Blow To Big Corn
Ted Cruz's win is considered as a setback for corn farmers in Iowa, who have lobbied hard to protect the controversial biofuels program from being dismantled.
Nations Gather In Rome To Discuss Anti-ISIS Push, Libya
A meeting in Rome on Tuesday will coincide with talks in Geneva aimed at ending the Syrian civil war.
House GOP To Push Puerto Rico Bill By End Of March
House Republicans say a proposal for addressing the U.S. territory's financial crisis could reach the House floor by the end of March.
Putin Fanning Syrian Civil War, Britain's Hammond Says
The U.K. foreign minister scolded Russia's president for saying he would help end the war while also bombing opponents of Assad.
US Manufacturing Declines At A Slower Pace
Other data released Monday showed that U.S. consumer spending was flat in December.
Asian Shares Slip As Crude Resumes Drop
Economists were expecting the Reserve Bank of Australia to hold interest rates steady at a record low of 2.0 percent.
Defense Budget 2017: Pentagon To Hike Spending Request To Fund Fight Versus ISIS
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter is due to disclose his spending priorities Tuesday in an address to the Economic Club of Washington.
Oppo, Vivo Challenge Apple In China’s Mobile Market
Low-priced newcomers Oppo and Vivo have already surpassed Samsung and are now eyeing the iPhone maker, Huawei and Xiaomi.