The U.S. is the only nation in the developed world without federally mandated paid time off, a new report says.
Despite severe economic challenges, European countries are still among the best places to live. Here's why.
Teachers were trying to locate a missing cellphone and were concerned about cheating.
Latin America's fastest-growing economies seek increasing trade relations with China. Where does this leave the U.S.?
An Israeli family was caught trying to flee the country to enter into an extremist cult in Canada known for its violent punishments, mental manipulation and burqa-like attire.
German software company SAP hopes to employ more than 600 people with autism spectrum disorder by 2020.
Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared before Senators McCain and Levin to address concerns that the tech giant uses offshore companies to skirt taxes.
Weather experts say the sudden outburst of tornado activity is actually more of a return to normalcy after a relatively quiet season thus far.
Clinton Shepherd now holds the record for longest Ferris wheel ride after spending more than 48 hours on the ride at Chicago's Navy Pier.
Chinese people have lived in Kolkata for at least 230 years, dating back to the time when the city was the capital of the British Empire in India.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said increasing the oil supply to the U.S. was inevitable.
An iPhone video allegedly showing Toronto Mayer Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is for sale by informants.
Despite pressure from the U.S. to skip it, Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed his decision to visit Gaza.
An pretzel bag in a photo released to the public helped lead law enforcement officials to arrest an alleged child porn producer just hours after the photos were released.
Tourism Australia’s "Best Jobs in the World" campaign has been wildly successful, and just 18 finalists are left to vie for six dream jobs.
Almost a year since filing for divorce from Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes might be dating as she was photographed holding hands with her "Mania Days" co-star Luke Kirby.
The expectations are very high for Kansas-bound Andrew Wiggins.
The trade of human organs –- though illegal since 1994 –- is believed to be widespread and highly lucrative in India.
The National Transportation Safety Board voted on Tuesday to recommend that all states adopt a stricter drunk driving limit.
Italian authorities now believe that Canadian-based Mafiosi are expanding their drug pipelines to Sicily.
The new ways to extract light crude and Canada's tar sands are radically changing the oil playing field.
The energy giant is flexing its corporate muscle against the law firm, alleging acts of corruption, bribery and false representation.