There are betting odds for all the sports at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
The 2014 Sochi Olympics opening ceremony will take place at Fisht Olympic Stadium on Feb. 7.
Robert Vineberg and three others were arrested on drug charges connected with Philip Seymour Hoffman's apparent heroin overdose.
On Monday, Sen. Carper released a 25-page report on how countries around the world are addressing bitcoin.
The administration is in the final stage of decision-making, but the last stage could take a while.
The mysterious starfish-wasting syndrome has been killing starfish populations along North American coasts for months.
The eye-catching statistic reflects China’s growing reliance on wheat imports to feed a nation of 1.35 billion people.
Wal-Mart said its investment will create 7,500 jobs, including temporary construction work.
The approved licenses indicate an easing of restrictions and add to the debate over whether or not to nullify a crude export ban.
Researchers at a Canadian university used satellite radar signals to tell the story of thinning Arctic lake ice in Alaska.
President Obama will wait at least 90 days to announce his decision, one analyst says, but last summer he said he'd say no.
Britain held off the U.S. to reach the Davis Cup quarters for the first time since 1986.
According to a World Wildlife Fund report, fewer Monarch butterflies migrated in 2013 than in any year since researchers began keeping records.
Will every Mexican benefit, and will America's southern neighbor emerge as a global powerhouse?
The Chinese bought almost 22 million new autos last year. Here are four other countries that saw double-digit growth in 2013.
Fewer and fewer monarchs are making the trek to wintering ground in Mexico.
One man dies after being denied access to an experimental cancer drug.
The airport that ushers the most passengers to and from the U.S. is not in Mexico or Canada. It's on the far side of the Atlantic.
DeVere Group CEO Nigel Green wants the global financial reporting regime to be repealed, a call that has gained little political traction to date.
Will a rainbow T-shirt cause problems at the Sochi Olympics? How about a satirical poster?
The U.S. is seeking their first gold medal since the famed “Miracle on Ice” team at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, while Russia hopes to win their first gold medal since the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.
International tourists love Florida and California, but it's cities in two other states that were the most popular in 2013.