Apple's mobile payment system expansion is expected to be announced on Monday during its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Women aren't allowed to be ordained by all religious groups, but, among those faiths permitting it, women are increasingly being elected to serve in leadership roles.
New updates for the Xbox One and events for upcoming E3 2015 have been revealed.
Nearly two-thirds of retailers surveyed said they had no plans to support Apple Pay this year. Lack of customer demand is the primary reason.
Both countries have been using drones to target Islamic State militants.
Justin Bieber, the 21-year-old pop singer, pleaded guilty Thursday in a careless driving and assault case dating to last August.
The two countries accuse the U.S. of following meat labeling laws despite a World Trade Organization ruling that the measure is protectionist and illegal.
Ridesharing -- where everyday drivers pick up passengers -- is already taking place in Europe. We speak to Nicolas Brusson, co-founder of BlaBlaCar.
The exercise will include 49 ships, 61 aircraft, one submarine and a combined landing force of 700 Finnish, Swedish and U.S. troops.
The decrease in cannabis use in the U.K. comes as its price has risen, to a point where it is two-thirds more expensive than it is in Spain.
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
The couple, identified as John Nuttall and Amanda Korody, were allegedly inspired by al Qaeda.
MagFinder, a free app developed by the industry trade group MagNet, taps users' locations to help them find stocked retailers.
Nara Pech was found dead while detained at Wattay International Airport in Laosm after leaving a voicemail on his parents' phone expressing fear for his life.
Customers will also be able to test Apple Watches paired to a demo iPhone.
Leaders from Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition will meet in Paris on Tuesday to devise a strategy to retake Ramadi from ISIS.
A new industry report says “nothing on the horizon” provides hope that newsstand sales will make a comeback.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2008 offered a full apology for the country's history with residential schools, which have been condemned as an attempt to commit "cultural genocide."
New cancer cases are expected to rise 40 percent, but some of them can be prevented by healthy behaviors.
The location of the U.S.-led drills has led the Kremlin to conclude that they will simulate interception of Russian ballistic missiles.
The Dalai Lama has urged Myanmar opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to help persecuted Rohingya Muslims amid a "complicated" refugee crisis.
But players will only be limited to 12 national teams.