Microsoft is rolling out the first major Windows 10 update to users, adding a number of features aimed at getting business customers on board.
Donald Trump supports a mass deportation as was done when President Eisenhower sent undocumented immigrants to remote areas of Mexico, where many died.
The proposed ban is aimed at reducing the harm of secondhand smoke and the costs stemming from fires.
A court in Moscow found a former policeman guilty of selling Russian state secrets to the CIA.
FIFA cleared five possible presidential candidates following an ethics review, and the suspended Michel Platini, head of the European confederation UEFA, was not among them.
New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton urged New Yorkers this week not to give money to homeless people and panhandlers.
The U.S. has proposed $880 million in arms sales to Europe, whose nations have increased military budgets and called for greater NATO support since Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
The State Department is seeking information on the whereabouts of six key leaders of a Somalia-based terrorist organization that has killed thousands of people in the Horn of Africa.
The Iranian president said in an interview that to restore bilateral ties, the U.S. should change its policies and correct mistakes it made in the past 37 years.
As Lenovo posted its biggest ever quarterly loss, the world's biggest PC maker is looking outside its home territory of China as it seeks to grow its smartphone business.
According to a new report, the U.S. is spending over $20 billion a year on subsidizing fossil fuels -- a 35 percent increase since President Obama took office in 2009.
In the wake of Volkswagen's emissions scandal, Germany's car regulator tested 23 local and foreign brands on suspicion of manipulation of nitrogen oxide emissions.
Apple denies it wants to be a bank, but a report suggests it is developing a mobile payment system to allow iPhone users to send money to one another from their phones.
The move follows the European Court of Justice's decision to strike down a pact that allowed for the free flow of data between the U.S. and EU.
Federal Reserve officials including Chairwoman Janet Yellen are scheduled to speak Thursday, and with a rate hike looking likely, their remarks will be closely scrutinized.
"I believe it is critical that the Department of Defense publicly clarify ... the legal intent behind this operation and any future operations of a similar nature."
Government agencies around the world, especially U.S. law enforcement, are increasingly asking the social networking site to supply user information, the company says.
When finished, the device is expected to consist of seven, 27-foot-wide primary mirrors and be 85 feet in diameter.
The military and Aung San Suu Kyi's opposition party have agreed to hold negotiations after the final results of Myanmar's elections, expected later this month.
Conservative Charles Koch says he has a hard time believing any of the Republican presidential hopefuls would follow through on what they're saying.
An attack targeting Securus Technologies of Dallas may have affected 63,000 prisoners in 37 states over two years.
Amid heightened racial tension on some campuses, students at the upstate New York school are calling for the resignation of its president.