Russia has developed a series of reconnaissance ships capable of infiltrating US missile defenses.
The accused man, identified only by his initials A.S., was sentenced to death by hanging after being convicted of spying for Israel.
The laws proposed by the U.S. call for stronger copyright protection and could allow the destruction of servers that host copyrighted material, according to the leaked documents.
Taliban claimed the responsibility for the crash but these were dismissed by local authorities.
Kerry spoke to reporters after meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of a regional forum in Malaysia.
Clashes in the country between government troops and the militant group have killed over 210,000 people and resulted in about 3 million refugees.
Japanese leaders marked the anniversary of the dropping of an atomic bomb on the city with a solemn ceremony and calls for nuclear disarmament.
The first batches of banned imported food products will be destroyed in the cities of Orenburg and St. Petersburg.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden accused Congress of failing to fund its commercial crew program, which would have made the space agency self-reliant.
The delay is a sign of the divisions within the regional bloc in dealing with China's assertiveness in the South China Sea.
A former defense official allegedly posted sensitive intelligence documents online.
With China's economy cooling down, and market competition heating up, investors have hammered Apple's stock.
Shares of the media and entertainment giant tumbled following a rare revenue miss.
Did you know that "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" detonated about 1,900 feet above the ground?
The victim may have contracted the disease from fleas on a dead rodent or other animal, according to health officials.
The 2016 presidential candidate said he'd be the "greatest representative of Christians in a long time" -- and evangelicals want to believe him.
"When will everyone realize Pres Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing? Clearly the Iranians have figured this out," Sen. Lindsey Graham tweeted.
Joe Jackson, 87, had allegedly taken three Viagra pills before suffering from three heart attacks and a stroke.
U.S. Navy personnel took photos of the scene, but have not released them to the public.
Stock prices of UnitedHealth, Anthem and Aetna have more than doubled since the Affordable Care Act became law, and shareholders have seen dividends spike.
Rosa Robles Loreto has been living in an Arizona church since last August in a desperate bid to avoid being deported to Mexico.
"If the West and Iran come to a complete understanding and agreement on this issue, sanctions would be the first to be lifted," the editor of Iran Press newspaper said Wednedsay.