White men and "sexy" women flourish in film, but minorities and older women are barely visible, a diversity study shows.
Singapore is expected to report on January inflation Tuesday, when Hong Kong is to report on inflation and employment.
The retailer joined Toys R Us, which previously announced it was halting sales of the devices “out of an abundance of caution.”
The chain, looking to get more people to sign up for its loyalty program, has altered a key rewards requirement.
The proposal could be introduced in the City Council this spring and take effect in 2017, immigrant rights supporters say.
Products with genetically modified organisms would no longer require a mandatory notice for consumers, under a U.S. senator's plan.
A New Hampshire state representative's Facebook comment came during a spat between the Republican candidate and the pontiff.
An accord announced by the U.S. and Russia was unclear on future military operations in Syria, or who would track compliance with the deal.
The Obama administration says its own election assistance commissioner erred in allowing states to change voter registration forms.
A new trans-Atlantic data-transfer plan also falls short, Max Schrems — who got an EU court to toss out provisions of the old plan — said Monday.
The two aerospace giants have been courting each other for a year, a report says, but antitrust concerns linger.
In a damning report released Monday, activists claim hundreds of people have been killed and thousands arrested since protests began in Ethiopia's Oromia region.
In almost every spec category, Samsung’s S7 may have an edge over Apple’s smartphone.
The U.S. remains the world’s biggest exporter of major weapons systems as Russia tries to catch up.
The storytelling app is now letting anyone, not just businesses, create and buy geofilters.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had previously said he didn't think the truce, which was tentatively agreed upon Sunday, would start soon.
The tribal fighters launched an offensive Saturday — the first in months — but were unable to rout the militant group from its outposts.
Ahead of Monday’s speech to state executives, the president indicated that state-level voting rights would be a focus of his final year in office.
The group is set to discuss issues of equality, justice, police accountability and gun violence, in nearly a dozen forum events.
The state of manufacturing in the U.S. continued to wobble in February, according to a flash reading from Markit Economics.
U.S. solar power companies added nearly 7,300 megawatts of new photovoltaic projects in 2015, an all-time high for the sector, a report has found.
The Republican has taken in $4 million from financial interests, more than any other presidential candidate.