Beijing has attempted to stanch the tailspin by buying shares, restricting selling and suspending the recently introduced “circuit breakers” that forced trading to shut down. But the actions seemed to exacerbate investors’ worst fear: that policymakers are in over their heads.
The president took part in a CNN forum in an effort to engage with those skeptical of his motives.
Police were overwhelmed by groups of men attacking women in Cologne’s center on Dec. 31, according to a leaked report.
As governor, he moved fast to end affirmative action in his state. The result wasn’t “One Florida.”
National security officials see it as a bull session to learn how to use technology to “disrupt paths to radicalization” and “identify recruitment patterns.”
As the North Korean leader turns 33 this week, his country's nuclear test has put him back on the international agenda.
The move will mark the first time in the organization’s 100-year history that Planned Parenthood Action Fund endorsed a candidate in a primary, which will mobilize supporters and millions of dollars for her candidacy.
The population of Florida’s iconic animal has recovered enough for the species listing to be changed to “threatened,” according to a proposal from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Worldwide expansion will force Netflix to confront regional issues that the video giant has avoided until now. The most obstacles might be in the largest market of all: China.
Those who root for Washington’s star-crossed football team don’t want to get too excited. But it’s hard not to.
Beginning in mid-2017, the tiny plastic balls will be prohibited in bath and beauty items such as soaps, scrubs and toothpaste. Hundreds of products using them wash into waterways, harming wildlife, researchers said.
While Hollywood luminaries secretly fume in their seats as Gervais punctures their egos, the Twitterverse loves it — and the show’s organizers hope Twitter turns into more viewers.
Federal officials have altered some longstanding advice about what constitutes a nutritious meal and maintained some food warnings despite strong debate over whether the alarm is scientifically justified.
With McCain's response to the question of whether Cruz is eligible to be president, he keeps the story very much alive.
Melissa Cook said he told her he considered adoption but thought it would be cruel to separate the triplets and sought abortion instead.








