The proposal to declare the Ross Sea region in the Southern Ocean a protected area was introduced by New Zealand and the U.S. in 2012.
Microsoft's "Trade in, Trade up" program will provide consumers $650 to switch from a Mac to a Surface device.
A ballistic missile was intercepted about 40 miles outside the city and destroyed without causing any damage, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
If Pennsylvania lawmakers get their way, officers would not be identified publicly during an investigation, or at all, if criminal charges were not filed.
The Institute for Economics and Financial Analysis has issued a report to investors warning of "a diminished outlook" for oil giant ExxonMobil.
The early numbers have a bit of good news for both major party candidates.
Closing arguments in the trial to settle the Bridgegate scandal were postponed due to a "legal issue."
With the news that Twitter is shutting down Vine, some sports teams are sharing their favorite videos on Twitter.
Experts in Russia this week are saying that they're not sure how to fix what looks more and more like a Cold War.
Border guards went to Kyee Kan Pyin village Sunday and ordered about 2,000 villagers to evacuate.
Two Yazidi women who escaped sexual slavery at the hands of the Islamic State have been given the top European Union human rights award.
For a limited time, Starbucks is bringing back the Halloween-themed drink the Frappula.
Starting Friday, if you bring your Pixel, Phone by Google to T-Mobile you’ll be able to get up to 50 percent back off the retail price - which is $325 when you sign up for T-Mobile ONE.
Vladimir Putin dismissed Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election.
Thomas admitted to a friendly audience at the conservative Heritage Foundation that "we are destroying our institutions."
Turkish authorities arrested the two co-mayors of Diyarbakir, the country's largest Kurdish-majority city, and charged them with terrorism as the nation clamps down on perceived security threats.
Voters in some states have reported incidents of voting for one candidate only to have another pop up in its place.
“Go back to where you claim home,” Seiwert said. “So, if they don’t like it here, I believe that their freedom completely allows them to go wherever they believe is more fair and non-racist."
John Guandolo, who resigned from the FBI in 2008 ahead of an investigation for misconduct, has toured the United States giving talks to law enforcement agencies and civilians about what he calls the threat of Islam.
"I’m scared that these men will kill everyone — civilians, soldiers, officials."
The man was shot and killed after reportedly attempting to stab a Nairobi police officer near one of the embassy's entrances.
ISIS has burned to death nine of its own fighters for attempting to flee Mosul as the Iraqi-led offensive draws nearer.