A money-losing fourth quarter rocked by labor disruptions and slumping sales in the US and China hurt GM's bottom line, but it was still profitable.
Hundreds of parachutists floated out of clear blue skies in the Netherlands to mark the 75th anniversary of a daring but unsuccessful WWII mission.
In 2009, Air India fired 10 hostesses for being overweight after they failed to get back in shape years after they were switched to ground crew jobs.
Saudi Arabia has put 11 people on trial over the killing, but Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman denies any involvement.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the Taliban "overreached" with their car bomb attack in a diplomatic area near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said the Constitution "demands that President Trump's private interests and official conduct remain separate."
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow is confirming that President Donald Trump "wants to take a look at" buying Greenland.
Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is taking two weeks off from her 2020 Democratic presidential campaign to participate in Army National Guard training.
Authorities say the man accused of the deadly mass shooting in El Paso confessed after surrendering and said he had been targeting Mexicans.
In Morton, about 40 miles east of the capital of Jackson, workers filled three buses — two for men and one for women — at a Koch Foods Inc. plant.
British Airways has canceled more than 100 flights from London airports after its check-in systems were hit by computer problems.
Dadashev was hospitalized after his welterweight fight against Subriel Matias at the Theater at MGM National Harbor on July 19.
The administration and the president's business have repeatedly tried to stall Democrats' investigations by filing lawsuits and by not cooperating.
A top Russian official says Moscow is ready to sell Su-35 fighter jets to Turkey after the US excluded Turkey from its F-35 fighter jet program.
"This new analysis has revealed a dangerous scenario that cannot be ignored," the Bipartisan Policy Center's economic policy director said.
Germany's Deutsche Bank announced large staffing cuts Sunday along with leadership changes. It also announced that it would get rid of its stock sales and trading unit.
LYON, France (AP) — A minor hamstring strain kept star forward Megan Rapinoe out of the United States' nail-biting 2-1 win over England in the Women's World Cup semifinals Tuesday night.
Officials estimate the state can save $200,000 by not moving the boulder from the spot where it crashed, creating a tourist attraction in the process.
The photographer who got the iconic image of a man standing in front of tanks at the 1989 Tiananmen protests says it's time for Beijing to come clean.
Avenatti formerly represented porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump. Avenatti plans to plead not guilty.