According to the flyer, both models of the iPhone 6 will be launched in China on Sept. 19.
Scientists estimate they will have the wheat genome sequenced within three years.
Arturo, who has been living under unsuitable conditions in a zoo in Argentina, has been nicknamed as "the World’s Saddest Animal."
A special phone line has also been established to aid victims' families.
Israel launched a ground operation, not in the West Bank but in the Gaza Strip. Here's a short primer on the Palestinian territories.
Apple's two-step verification security feature expanded to several countries as the Cupertino, California tech titan looks to bolster security.
As production surges, the state's pipeline authority says oil moving by rail hasn't been this low since November 2012.
An unofficial passenger manifesto was released by Malaysian media identifying the 15 crew members aboard MH17.
"It looks like Hong Kong. It doesn't look like Canada."
From Italy to Japan, local U.S. beers are getting more popular.
A recent report said Chinese hackers have gone off the beaten path to choose which U.S. government agencies to target this year.
Tim Draper's campaign to split California into six states claims enough signatures to make the November 2016 ballot.
On the 20th anniversary of the end of the Rwandan genocide, the world watches as thousands are killed in Syria's endless civil war.
Many hemp producers, reviving an old American crop, are pursuing rope, not dope.
Misinformation and propaganda have thrived on social media since Operation Protective Edge began.
The mental and physical health of Arturo, Argentina's last polar bear, has become a hot issue among residents of the country.
E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" was originally pitched to become a TV show, claims Starz CEO Chris Albrecht.
The Paris-based energy watchdog forecast growth in global oil demand and rising supplies from non-OPEC nations in its monthly oil market report.
The Auburn Hills, Michigan, automakers says wiring in sun visor of some SUVs pose a fire risk.
Pipeline proponents aim to reverse a February ruling that invalidates the Keystone XL pipeline's proposed route through the state.
Scientists have speculated that Silvacola might have fed on insects, plants and seeds.
Stage 5 of the 2014 Tour de France begins on Wednesday.