Israel Keyes, the Alaskan man who confessed to seven murders before killing himself in a jail cell, told police that he traveled the country to find victims and buried caches of weapons, money and tools for disposing of bodies to use in future crimes.
Superstorm Sandy will likely put dent in the November jobs report.
Smartphones may be the global rage, but sales of all mobile phones will rise a mere 1.4 percent this year, IDC forecast.
Fleetwood Mac plans to tour again in 2013. The 34-city tour encompassing the United States and Canada commences in Columbus, Ohio, April 4 and winds up in Detroit June 12.
It may be freezing cold outside, but winter is when festival season truly heats up.
Mandatory rules against aggressive play, including things like the banning of bodychecking, resulted in an average decrease of between one and six penalties per game and injury rates decreased by anywhere from three- to 12-fold, a new study found.
Advocacy groups say Ambassador Rice must get rid of all her oil sands investments, if she secures the U.S. secretary of state post.
Canada withdrew its diplomats from Ramallah, and Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank. Was the Palestine vote worth it?
Ahead of Thursday evening's vote on Palestine's status at the UN, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird explained why Canada opposed the measure and would vote no.
The assembly voted 138-9 in favor of the measure, with 41 countries abstaining.
An analysis of the caucus' expectations for immigration reform shows how complex the immigration issue is.
Rice invests in several Canadian oil companies that may benefit if the U.S. State Department approves the Keystone XL Pipeline.
If the U.S. switched from paper bills to $1 coins, it could save the government a lot of money.
After Nicki Minaji exploded in a Twitter tirade, Steven Tyler apologized for "Bob Dylan cornfield" comment.
On Tuesday Nintendo announced that a smaller version of its Wii, known as the Wii Mini, will also be launching just as the holiday season rolls in.
Since it announced the BlackBerry 10 on Jan. 30, shares of developer Research in Motion have soared.
Despite odds of one in 175 million, Americans are seeking tips to win Wednesday's Powerball with a record $425 million jackpot.
The United States was ranked 17th in an assessment of the education systems of 50 countries.
The migration of shopping to virtual storefronts was in full display on “Cyber Monday,” the biggest online shopping sale day of the year.
Bieber performed to boos at Canada's football Grey Cup halftime show Sunday.
Bank of Canada Gov. Mark Carney will become the first non-Briton to ever head the Bank of England.
Peter Ovig Knudsen, a bestselling Danish author, is fighting Apple over its decision to ban his "Hippie" series from its iBookstore platform.