Google In Talks To Invest In Chat Company Symphony: Source
Many on Wall Street think of Symphony as a rival to Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters, which provide services for bankers, traders and investors.
DuPont CEO Kullman Steps Down; Breen Named Interim CEO
Before Monday's announcement, Du Pont shares were down nearly 28 percent since May 12, a slide that Kullman acknowledged was "a concern."
Despite 'Weak' Jobs Report, Fed's Rosengren Still Sees 2015 Rate Hike
Rosengren said the slowdown in hiring last month effectively heightens his sensitivity to the economy's performance the rest of the year.
Islamic State Militants Blow Up Ancient Arch Of Triumph In Palmyra
"It is now wanton destruction ... their acts of vengeance are no longer ideologically driven because they are now blowing up buildings with no religious meaning."
Afghans Trapped By Fighting In City 'No Longer Fit For Living'
Without electricity and littered with decomposing bodies, Kunduz, a city under seige, is a wasteland where residents bury bodies and fear they'll die of hunger.
Portugal Center-Right Coalition Set To Win Election: Exit Polls
Two of the exit polls, by Catolica University for RTP television and by Intercampus/TVI, showed that the coalition could win a maximum of 116 to 118 seats in 230-seat parliament.
Putin Promised To Ask Ukraine Rebels To Cancel Vote: Poroshenko
Kiev says elections cannot take place in the east because of continued security problems there.
Koch Brothers, Other 2016 Mega Donors Warm To Carly Fiorina
Fiorina's impressive performance at the Republican presidential debate in September has placed her on a most-favored short list of America's ultra wealthy political donors.
Death Toll In French Riviera Floods Rises To At Least 16; Natural Disaster Declared
Torrential rains and flooding rampaged through Cannes and other towns in France's Mediterranean playground, claiming up to 16 lives.
Tennis News: David Ferrer Holds Off Feliciano Lopez To Win Malaysian Open
Feliciano Lopez kept it close, but the veteran David Ferrer prevailed on Sunday, 7-5 7-5.
Middle East Would Be More Stable With Gadhafi, Saddam Still In Power: Donald Trump
The Middle East would be more stable with Moammar Gadhafi and Saddam Hussein still in power in Libya and Iraq, respectively, Donald Trump says, adding it's "not even a contest."
Greek Coast Guard Recovers Body Of Migrant Baby On Island Of Kos
The almost 400,000 people who have arrived in Greece this year have overwhelmed the crisis-stricken government's ability to cope.
Credit Suisse Revamp To Boost Asia, While Cutting Jobs In Zurich: Paper
The financial institution's new strategy would lead to fewer jobs in Zurich and new jobs in both Hong Kong and Singapore.
US Supreme Court Handles Hot Social Issues Ahead Of 2016 Presidential Election
The U.S. Supreme Court in its new term will hear cases centered on divisive social matters, such as affirmative action, union powers and voting rights.
Typhoon Mujigae Lashes South China: Authorities On Red Alert
Typhoon Mujigae made landfall near the city of Zhanjiang in the province of Guangdong Sunday afternoon.
China Hastening Rollout Of Car-Charging Network: Xinhua
"It's like with phone chargers, it's a bit all over the place," one Chinese official says. "Now we're trying to improve things, moving towards unifying and standardizing."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel Says VW Scandal Has Not Hurt Germany's Reputation As Good Place For Business
"I believe the reputation of the German economy and the trust in the German economy has not been shaken by this to the extent that we are no longer considered a good business location," the chancellor says.
At Least 13 Dead In French Riviera Floods
Flash floods caused by torrential rain along part of the French Riviera killed at least 13 people and left several others missing, officials said Sunday.
EU Tries To Woo Erdogan In Historic Visit But Division Remains
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a long-awaited trip to Brussels on Sunday, officially a two-day state visit to Belgium, that will be dominated by EU meetings over Europe's migration crisis and the fight against Islamic State militants in Syria.
Russia To Step Up Air Strikes In Syria
Russia said on Saturday it will step up air strikes in Syria, escalating a military intervention which Moscow says is weakening Islamic State militants but which Western powers say aims to support President Bashar al-Assad.
Bangladesh Beefs Up Security For Foreigners After Second Killing Claimed By ISIS
Bangladesh stepped up security for foreign diplomats and citizens on Sunday after the killing of two foreigners within a week in attacks claimed by Islamic State, which has vowed similar further assaults in the Muslim-majority nation.
In Australia, Seeds Of Islamic Radicalism Sown Early
The Australian government's focus on national security and the war on terror to tackle Islamic extremism, rather than social cohesion and inclusion, has helped create an environment for radicalized Muslim youth to emerge in disproportionate numbers, experts say.
Palestinian Stabs Israeli In Fresh Attack, Shot Dead: Police
Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the victim was taken to hospital in moderate condition.
Online Fundraising For Oregon Shooting Hero Nears $700,000
Chris Mintz, 30, is credited with likely saving the lives of fellow students when he prevented the 26-year-old gunman from entering a classroom.
In An Oregon Gun Shop, President Obama's Message Does Not Sit Well
"I'm tired of the government telling me what to do all the time," said Don Sheldon, 52, a police officer in the town of Winston.
British PM Cameron Says Will Not Be Rushed On EU Referendum Date
Cameron urged his lawmakers and supporters to show patience over the issue of Europe, which is likely to dominate the conference in the northern English city of Manchester.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Talks Bog Down, As Japan Demands US Achieve Compromise On Drugs
Negotiators attempting to broker a deal on the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreed to talk in Atlanta for another 24 hours.
Oregon Gunman's Family 'Shocked And Deeply Saddened': Statement
"Our thoughts, our hearts and our prayers go out to all of the families of those who died and were injured," the statement said.
Hillary Clinton Gets Endorsement Of The Largest US Labor Union
NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia praised Clinton as a strong leader who would work for students, teachers and families.
Italy Will Test Emissions Of About 80 Diesel Models Of Main Automakers: Report
The emissions tests reportedly would begin in about 10 days, with results set to be published by next May.