Some 200 taxis and buses parked outside the government offices in Romania's capital, Bucharest Wednesday, demanding that Uber and other online taxi services be outlawed in the country
The European Union's head office says Greece is delivering on its fiscal targets and that an agreement to hand more bailout cash to the country could come next month
Bill Cosby's youngest daughter has come to the comedian's defense ahead of a looming sexual assault trial
Police in Ohio are still trying to identify and locate the owner of a pit bull that mauled a man to death
Police in Massachusetts say they shot and killed a bobcat that had attacked two dogs and was coming after officers
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump to propose 'biggest tax cut' and 'largest tax reform in US history'
Multiple groups have submitted bids to buy the Miami Marlins, and none has yet been accepted, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said
A man seen in a video being beaten and kicked by security guards at a Delaware hospital says he knew he'd be roughed up when they approached him
GlaxoSmithKline says new products helped first-quarter sales rise 17 percent from the year before but warned that competition from generic drugs may weigh on earnings later this year
Turkey's opposition party to challenge referendum on presidential powers at European court
Cleveland officials have committed the final chunk of financing for $140 million in upgrades planned at the Cavaliers' home, Quicken Loans Arena
Afghan officials say Islamic State militants have attacked the Taliban in the northern Jawzjan province, igniting heavy clashes in which dozens of fighters were killed
North Korea will no longer host the judo world junior championships because of security risks amid rising political tension with South Korea and the United States
Three Ukrainian troops have been killed and four wounded in eastern Ukraine in an apparent flare-up of fighting between government troops and Russia-backed separatist rebels