Samsung announced more of its phones will have access to its mobile pay system and that users will soon be able to also pay online.
After over 1,000 flights were canceled Monday due to treacherous weather, some travelers tweeted that they were stuck in the city until Friday.
Recent demographic changes are rooted in a shared experience of immigration and discrimination, some community leaders say.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said Monday police departments nationwide need to examine their use of force and change their culture.
Donald Trump’s Monday night Twitter tirade came after Jeb Bush called him a jerk earlier in the month.
The Islamic terrorist group has looked to carry out cyberattacks in 2016, according to a new report.
Vnesheconombank, crippled by Western sanctions, is reportedly used by President Vladimir Putin to fund pet projects.
Several Western countries believe that Russia’s military presence in Syria is aimed at keeping long-term ally Assad in power.
In a milestone year for India, FDI inflows to Asia's third-largest economy outpaced both China and the U.S. in the first half of 2015.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called the shipment “significant” in the fulfillment of a landmark nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers.
The billionaire investor raised his offer to $18.50 per share earlier Monday, after a prolonged bidding war with Bridgestone over the U.S. auto parts company.
Thousands of Cuban migrants are stranded in Costa Rica since Nov. 13, when Nicaragua began barring Cubans from crossing its territory.
San Bernardino, California, terrorist Tashfeen Malik's application for U.S. residency indicated she was due to give birth in May 2015.
Falling petroleum prices are dragging down the stock prices of energy companies and their suppliers around the world.
Oral arguments in a case for disqualifying candidate Sen. Grace Poe were scheduled for Jan. 19.
The new year is likely to be a continuation of 2015, with further economic restrictions between Russia and Ukraine as Kiev looks toward the EU.
The hacktivist group said on Twitter that it foiled a terrorist operation being planned for Italy.
State Attorney Gen. Ken Paxton and other critics say the previous rules were sufficient to protect public health without choking the economy.
More people died in the U.S. on Christmas Day from shootings than the number of people killed in gun homicides in an entire year in several major countries combined.
The Iraqi military has reclaimed much of Ramadi from ISIS. But retaking Mosul would help win back the confidence of Iraq's citizens.
Since Russia became militarily involved in the Syrian war in September, it’s estimated that its annual costs will total about $1-2 billion.
The measure is less intrusive than an earlier version that would have required tech companies to create backdoors that allow authorities to access their data anytime.