The Note 7's Blue Coral color option will soon be available for the Galaxy S7 Edge in the United States.
Microsoft criticized Google's Threat Analysis Group for revealing the hack before a patch was ready.
The agency is supposed to hire 1,000 new employees by fall 2017, but many applicants become ineligible after admitting to using a prescription drug to treat ADHD and narcolepsy.
With plenty of investors likely to short the wearable maker's shares, analysts aren't feeling incredibly optimistic ahead of Fitbit's third quarter earnings results.
The energy driving both Trumpism and Brexit is a grassroots rebellion against the liberal elites.
Even though graduation may seem super far away, you shouldn't blow off the PSAT.
While Donald Trump has cut into Hillary Clinton's lead in general-election polls, the Democratic nominee has solid leads in critical swing states.
The International Criminal Court is expected to investigate the U.S. for alleged war crimes and human rights abuses in Afghanistan.
Here’s everything you need to know about Lenovo’s Phab 2 Pro, including price, specs, apps and games.
A Maryland lawsuit against the state's Medical Cannabis Commission cited addressing racial disparities in the legal cannabis business.
Trump's path to 270 electoral votes has widened a bit, but it remains narrow.
The ACLU has filed a complaint over alleged discrimination handed out to a Muslim pupil at a school in Phoenix.
Leonardo DiCaprio's "Before the Flood" documentary can be watched free online until Nov. 6.
The first day of November kicks off World Vegan Month.
Can't stand the thought of basting another turkey for Thanksgiving? Book a flight to one of these five prime destinations for a headache-free holiday.
The Australian government, which is leading the search effort, announced that millions more will go to find MH370.
Michael Quinn was arrested in Los Angeles in May during a sting conducted by U.S. officials who offered to set him up with a 6-year-old boy in exchange for $250.
The national observance was first declared by President George H. W. Bush in 1990.
The self-described “multinational media organization and associated library” aids in the anonymous leaking of classified information.
The Zhuhai air show in Guangdong province is the country's biggest meeting of aircraft manufacturers and potential buyers.
Britain’s biggest manufacturing multinational allegedly hired middlemen to broker lucrative deals in at least 12 countries, even resorting to bribery in some cases.
Along with an image of a man dressed as a jihadist, the Republican fliers in Kansas reportedly read: "Have you met the new neighbors?"