The bill has been condemned for its ambiguity, which critics warn could empower intelligence agencies to monitor Canadians' private communications.
According to a CDC report accessed by USA Today, the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah lacked effective irradiation procedures to kill the deadly bacteria.
A compound in the fruit can help manage acute myeloid leukemia, researchers said.
Tom Lawson told CBC in an interview that men were "biologically wired" to force themselves on women.
But to purchase an Apple Watch in store, customers will have to make a reservation before they can pick it up.
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy on Monday as the most valuable player during the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs.
Rdio CEO Anthony Bay told Music Week that record labels and publishers held up the launch of his company's hybrid streaming service.
Animal-rights groups are trying to stop a solstice festival in Yulin, China, where they say thousands of dogs and cats are eaten each year.
Amanda Lindhout described her thoughts after hearing that Ali Omar Ader, the man alleged to have kidnapped her, had been arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
According to North Korea, the United States has been trying to attack it with deadly anthrax and weapons of mass destruction.
Thursday's ruling allows for patients to use marijuana for medical purposes in a number of ways besides smoking it.
The Canadian study indicated sexual assault prevention programs could be a way to tackle rape on campus.
Raif Badawi, who ran a politically liberal Saudi website, was convicted of insulting Islam, and suffered the first 50 of his 1,000-lash sentence in January.
Oil companies have come to an agreement with victims of the 2013 oil train derailment tragedy in the Canadian town.
Russia added the most oil and gas reserves during the past year while the U.S. overtook it as the top energy producer, oil company BP said on Wednesday in its benchmark annual review of world energy.
An investigation into the FIFA corruption scandal has made it impossible to immediately conduct the bidding process, an executive said Wednesday.
The rise in fighting and deaths has convinced Congress, long inclined to supply weapons to Ukraine, that the country still needs more assistance.
Twitter's promoted content isn't always paid for by organizations. The microblogging site also has a little-known emergency notification system.
A collection of about 2,000 posters from the World War I era, considered to be one of the world's finest and amassed over more than a decade by a U.S. Army officer, will be sold at auction later this month, Guernsey's auction house said Tuesday.
Apple spends more on marketing than Spotify has in revenue.
Against attacks from unions and several lawmakers, President Obama offers campaign support for Democrats who back his Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.
The number of labs that received live anthrax samples from a U.S. military base in Utah has risen to 66 in 19 states, Washington and three foreign countries, the Pentagon said on Monday.