UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington, June 16 (Reuters) - It has been seven years since Tiger Woods won the last of his 14 major titles and he heads into his week's U.S. Open with his game under a glaring question mark after struggling for most of this season.
June 16 (Reuters) - Sempra Energy, an energy services holding company, said its board authorized the formation of a publicly traded master limited partnership (MLP) to hold assets producing MLP-qualifying income.
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 16 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras will likely delay details of major cuts to its $221 billion five-year spending plan until July, two sources said, when the government plans to announce a rescue program for the industry.
For more than a year, the Syrian town of Tal Abyad on the Turkish border provided a lifeline for the Islamic State group, allowing it to ferry foreign fighters to its self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa and sell oil on the...
Toyota is adding nearly 1.4 million cars, trucks and SUVs to a growing recall for air bags that can explode with too much force.
Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, an eighth-grade dropout who built Las Vegas' biggest hotels, tried to take over Chrysler and bought and sold MGM at a profit three times, has died. He was 98.
After talks with President Barack Obama, top Republican leaders in Congress put together a quick rescue plan Tuesday for highly controversial, White House-backed trade legislation that Democrats derailed in the House last...
Mexican researchers decode the mysterious name on the Palenque tomb of ancient Mayan King Pakal; reads "The House of the Nine Sharpened Spears." Sharon Reich reports.
Mexican researchers decode the mysterious name on the Palenque tomb of ancient Mayan King Pakal; reads "The House of the Nine Sharpened Spears." Sharon Reich reports.
Mexican researchers decode the mysterious name on the Palenque tomb of ancient Mayan King Pakal; reads "The House of the Nine Sharpened Spears." Sharon Reich reports.
European Union nations failed to bridge differences Tuesday over an emergency plan to share the burden of the thousands of refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea, while on the French-Italian border, police in riot gear...
(Reuters) - A U.S. judge rejected Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc's bid to dismiss a lawsuit by nine former employees who claimed their personal data was stolen in a 2014 hacking tied to the studio's release of a comedy set in North Korea, "The Interview."
(Reuters) - Television and radio presenter Chris Evans will host motoring show Top Gear, replacing Jeremy Clarkson, who was dropped in March after he physically attacked a producer, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said on Tuesday.
(Reuters) - Television and radio presenter Chris Evans will host motoring show Top Gear, replacing Jeremy Clarkson, who was dropped in March after he physically attacked a producer, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said on Tuesday.
CLEMSON — The position of Clemson head baseball coach remains vacant another day.
(Reuters Health) – In the year following a concussion, college athletes are almost twice as likely to suffer serious lower body injuries like ankle sprains compared to the year before their head injury, according to a new study.
(Reuters Health) – In the year following a concussion, college athletes are almost twice as likely to suffer serious lower body injuries like ankle sprains compared to the year before their head injury, according to a new study.
Dorchester County Sheriff's deputies are searching for a man accused of killing another man at a Summerville-area gas station on Saturday.
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office SWAT team took a man into custody Tuesday about three hours after his mom called police asking for help.
NATO's "spearhead" forces train together for first time during the exercise Noble Jump in Poland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
NATO's "spearhead" forces train together for first time during the exercise Noble Jump in Poland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
NATO's "spearhead" forces train together for first time during the exercise Noble Jump in Poland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
NATO's "spearhead" forces train together for first time during the exercise Noble Jump in Poland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
NATO's "spearhead" forces train together for first time during the exercise Noble Jump in Poland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Popular foods like pie crusts, frostings and microwave popcorn will be largely rid of artery-clogging trans fats after a decision by the Obama administration to phase them out over the next three years.