US To Raise Iran Missile Test At UN Security Council
Iran said it had tested a precision-guided ballistic missile that the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has said could deliver a nuclear weapon.
Apple Tells US Judge It's 'Impossible' To Unlock New iPhones
Still, the company has the "technical ability" to help law enforcement unlock older phones, the company said in court.
Around 4M Voters To Be Shut Out Of Myanmar Election
Most of those affected have been working overseas and unable to register, but voter lists errors and ethnic violence could also affect credibility of the vote.
ALCS 2015: Royals Rout Jays, One Win From World Series Berth
After losing big in Game 3, the Kansas City Royals returned the favor with a 14-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 at Rogers Centre.
Texas Teen Arrested Over Clock Is Moving To Qatar With His Family
At the White House on Monday night, President Barack Obama briefly met Ahmed Mohamed, 14, and other students.
Slovenia To Ask For EU Help In Coping With Influx Of Refugees
Attempts to stem the flow of migrants since Hungary sealed its border with Croatia on Friday have triggered a knock-on effect throughout the Balkans.
Asia Shares Subdued Ahead Of European Central Bank Meeting
The ECB's governing council is to meet Thursday and markets expect it to highlight a willingness to act to boost inflation, but not just yet.
I Supported Raid On Bin Laden: VP Joe Biden
The vice president's statement contradicts President Barack Obama's previous remarks that Biden was not in favor of the May 2011 raid on a compound in Pakistan.
Harley-Davidson Q3 Profit Falls, Stock Hits Two-Year Low
After experiencing two recalls in the middle of the quarter the company has seen $32 million in recall expenses so far this year, company executives said.
Sony To Pay Up To $8M To Resolve Employees' 'Interview' Lawsuit
The company will pay up to $10,000 per person, to reimburse employees for identity theft losses and up to $1,000 per person for expense reimbursement.
Subway Shifting All US Meat Supplies To No-Antibiotics
Competitors such as Chipotle Mexican Grill and McDonald's have announced similar supply-chain shifts, adding pressure on U.S. livestock producers.
China Defends Actions After Japan Says Jet Scrambles Up
"The actions of China's aircraft in the airspace over the relevant sea are justified and legal," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a daily news briefing.
$5.3B Sale Near For Manhattan's Largest Apartment Complex
Stuyvesant Town, a sprawling complex of 56 high-rise brick buildings with a private park on 80 acres, was at the center of a $3 billion default five years ago.
Valeant CEO Sees New Drug Pricing Environment Ahead
Concerns about drug pricing have loomed over pharmaceutical stocks since last year and the sector's shares have fallen sharply in recent weeks.
Ohio Delays Executions Into 2017 Due To Lack Of Lethal Drugs
Ohio, one of 31 U.S. states with the death penalty, has not executed an inmate since January 2014 and had planned 11 executions in 2016.
Clinton Urges US Regulators To Examine Daraprim Price Hike
The Democrat's requests were prompted by what she called the "egregious actions of Turing Pharmaceuticals," according to letters reviewed by Reuters.
Asia Dips As Commodities Drop On China woes, Euro Sags
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan shed 0.3 percent, and Australian stocks lost 0.2 percent following Monday's GDP data from China.
United Airlines Names General Counsel As Acting CEO
CEO Oscar Munoz is on medical leave, following a heart attack he suffered last week.
Democrat Webb Weighing Possible Independent Bid For White House
If Jim Webb decides to make the jump from Democrat to independent, he would follow the likes of Ralph Nader, whose candidacy enabled Republican George W. Bush to defeat Democrat Al Gore.
US Fighter Jet Hit By Small Arms Fire In Afghanistan
The jet was flying a routine combat air patrol in Paktia province Oct. 13 when it was struck, a U.S. military official said.
Irish, Spaniards Got Poorer As Germans, Dutch Prospered: Bank Data
Between 2009 and 2013, Ireland lost more than 18,000 euros ($20,500) per person, while Spaniards saw wealth drop by 13,000 euros, European Central Bank data show.
Halliburton Revenue Misses On Weak Drilling In North America
The disappointing results highlight the struggles of the oil and gas industry, which is seeing little hope of a rebound in crude oil prices.
San Francisco Fed's Williams Sees Rate Rises In 'Near Future'
Asked if Fed Chair Janet Yellen has a mutiny on her hands over the rate hike decision, Williams said "absolutely not."
Pistorius Freed On Parole After Year Behind Bars For Killing Girlfriend
South African sentencing guidelines say non-dangerous prisoners should spend only one-sixth of a custodial sentence behind bars.
Clinton's Support Jumps 10 Points After Debate: Poll
Analysts widely hailed Clinton, 67, as turning in a nimble performance at the debate last week, easing fears among some Democrats about her candidacy.
China Economy Grows 6.9% In Third Quarter, Weakest Since 2009
Chinese leaders have been trying to reassure jittery global markets for months that the economy is under control.
Venezuela's President Calls For Prosecution Of Business Leader Mendoza
Lorenzo Mendoza runs Venezuela's largest private company, Empresas Polar.
On Canada's Election Trail -- Tales Of Bathrobes, Hairstyles, Mugs and Pants
It may have been one of the longest federal election campaigns in Canadian history, but it certainly hasn’t been the dullest.
Relief Trucks Enter Besieged Syrian Towns: ICRC And Sources
As part of a deal brokered in September between Syria's warring sides, trucks loaded with food and medical aid entered several Syrian towns and villages Sunday.
Palestinian Gunman Kills One, Wounds 11 In Israeli City Of Beersheba
In one of the most serious Palestinian attacks against Israelis during this month's upsurge of violence, a Palestinian gunman killed one and injured 11 in a Beersheba shooting rampage.