The exiled former National Security Agency contractor hopes to accept a free-speech award there, but fears extradition to the U.S.
"Otzi," as he has been nicknamed, was discovered in 1991 by hikers in the Alps.
The German automaker has reached a deal in principle that is expected to include a buyback offer for 482,000 vehicles.
There’s more to understand about the new face of the $20 bill than her work as an abolitionist. These six facts will surprise you.
Russian government officials have admitted they expect no economic growth in 2016.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced Wednesday Harriet Tubman will appear on the $20 bill, displacing Andrew Jackson.
Readers are more likely to be interested in issues with the GOP candidate on the cover than normal ones, according to a survey out Thursday.
The Chinese government has issued warnings on espionage amid a new push to combat foreign threats.
The president said the Gulf nations also agreed to help Iraq, a request he had been planning to make during this trip.
The founders of the restaurant previously started a successful pop-up bar out of an RV based on the TV show "Breaking Bad."
Big car companies in the world's top two auto markets are selling more sport utility vehicles and trucks and fewer four-door sedans.
A review of data conducted by Reuters found that 56 percent of bombs dropped in Afghanistan were from drones in 2015.
In an effort to combat climate change, San Francisco is set to mandate solar panels for buildings with 10 stories or fewer.
College graduates in 2016 are better positioned to find jobs, but women are still earning less than men when they enter the workforce.
Verizon, the largest wireless communications service provider in the U.S., posted first quarter profits in line with analysts’ expectations.
Top Saudi oil officials say the door “remains open” to a possible freeze on global crude production despite failed talks last weekend.
European markets started the day on a wobbly note, with investors wary ahead of a European Central Bank policy meeting Thursday.
The U.S. automaker said its net income for the first quarter of 2016 more than doubled to $2 billion.
Officials searched the automaker’s plant in the central Japanese city of Okazaki after the company admitted it had overstated the fuel efficiency of more than 600,000 vehicles.
The Opera browser now allows users to hide their location using a built-in virtual private network with unlimited data usage.
In the three-month period ending March 31, sales of Gleevec — hurt by the launch of a cheaper generic version in the U.S. in February — fell 22 percent.
Beijing has bolstered security amid reports that Pyongyang is preparing to conduct its fifth nuclear test.