The House Ways and Means Committee says the U.S. Constitution shields it in the case involving a staff member.
A new measure requiring websites to store user data on Russian servers has again raised fears of Internet censorship in the country.
Tensions are high in East Jerusalem after a funeral is held for the victim of a revenge killing blamed on right-wing Israelis.
Israel says it still is keeping its options open.
EBA warns risks of banks getting involved in virtual currencies outweigh benefits.
While the iPhone was the most popular smartphone in the US, Android led among operating systems for smartphones.
Argentina has until the end of July to settle with creditors who refused to accept the terms of past bond restructurings.
Tesla could install iOS in its Model S vehicles or produce batteries for Apple products at its $5 billion 'gigafactory,' one investor says.
Iranian officials may settle for less nuclear capacity than they have previously demanded.
The fast-food giant’s viral video was less about inclusion than about selling burgers.
The stock market might be cheering June’s jobs report, but there’s still a lot of pain out there.
"The rainfall pattern has gotten distorted this year, and it will have some impact on agricultural productivity."
Americans notoriously like their beer ice-cold. Turns out the Chinese really don't.
"No matter how you dig into it, it shows the labor market is improving.”
Celebrate Independence Day with a marathon of movies and TV shows on July Fourth.
Americans are driving more this holiday weekend than they have since therecession.
The fossil fuel-rich states say the Obama administration's new climate change proposal would impose "real harms" on state economies.
The e-commerce titan raked in $44 billion in sales in 2013, outpacing rivals with a staggering 17 percent growth over 12 months.
With the Dow at 17,000, Main Street is expected to take a closer look at stocks.
Rebel groups ended a yearlong blockade at major export terminals Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, which could start shipping crude again within a week.
U.S. military advisors have secretly operated in Somalia since around 2007 and Washington plans to deepen its security assistance to help the country fend off threats by Islamist militant group al Shabaab, U.S. officials said.
U.S. hiring picked up pace in June, adding more jobs to the economy than expected.
The Kashiwazaki facility's delayed restart could mean TEPCO would hike electricity rates.
ECB says new policies could take up to a year to have full effect.
Analyst's target is among highest on Wall Street.
Even in Germany, the backbone of the common currency area, the pace of growth eased.
“They can’t even take care of the monuments they’ve already developed."
The Bank has said it does not target house prices directly but wants to ensure lending does not get out of control.
IndiGo, which operates 79 aircraft and has orders for 186 planes, plans to order nearly 250 more aircraft this month.
Dimon has reportedly said the prognosis for his throat cancer is "excellent" and the illness is "curable."