President Obama will be the first sitting American leader to visit Hiroshima, but he will not apologize for the decision to drop an atomic bomb.
Xiaomi is looking for a big slice of the consumer drone market currently dominated by its compatriot DJI.
A Taliban suicide bomber attacked a shuttle bus carrying court employees west of the Afghan capital of Kabul, killing as many as 11 people.
Facebook could be left without a mechanism to transfer customer data from Europe to the U.S. if the European Court of Justice rules against it again.
The city's board of supervisors, backed by the sheriff, voted to define its sanctuary city laws. A killing there made it a national issue.
Obama used the opportunity to talk about the importance of free speech and using art as self-expression during his trip to the country.
Russia reportedly released Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko in exchange for two Russian special forces officers.
A stronger dollar discouraged tourists from buying its high-end jewelry and ate into revenue from markets outside the United States.
Leaders will examine potential risks to the global economy when they gather this week for their summit in western Japan.
The Israeli prime minister will make far-right opposition legislator Avigdor Lieberman defense minister, which is likely to stir disquiet at home and abroad.
Native American leaders Tuesday protested a plan by a Paris auction house to put up a number of ceremonial items for bidding.
The American fast food giant and its franchisees have increasingly faced accusations of underpaying workers and wage theft.
The sportswear maker will start production of shoes in its home country after a gap of more than 20 years. And this time around, it will use robots.
The insurgent group named Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada as the new chief Wednesday after Mansour was killed in a U.S. drone strike last week.
The attack, which took place west of the Afghan capital, targeted a bus carrying staff from an appeal court and also wounded four people.
The Chinese mobile giant claimed infringement of smartphone patents, seeking “reasonable compensation” from Samsung.
Among other topics, the leaders of the U.S. and Japan will discuss the prevention of crime by people at U.S. military bases.
Drivers are reporting more problems as automakers increasingly pile in computing technology.
Investors took cues early Wednesday from sharp gains Tuesday in European and U.S. financial markets.
Anheuser-Busch InBev's takeover of SABMiller will give it a third of the global beer market, far more than nearest rival Heineken.
The recanvass will take place Thursday at all 120 county boards of election, according to Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes.
The presidential candidate exchanged words with a U.S. Army veteran who was sent back to Mexico after being arrested.