Falsely labeling the plans as "unlimited data" violated 2010 Open Transparency Rules, according to the FCC.
The government is rationing water supplies for more than 200,000 residents and imposing penalties on water "misuse."
Google's relationship with Huawei could pave a way for the American company to re-enter China.
The terror group has recruited heavily from parts of Russia and in some cases, reportedly, with funding from Saudi Arabia.
The new "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert promises that the Donald will make late-night television great again.
The retail giant operates 78 subsidiaries in 15 international tax havens, a new report details, fueling the debate over offshore corporate cash.
Plunging costs and growing climate-change concerns will propel countries and companies to install 55,000 megawatts in solar projects this year.
The ceremony formally installs Lynch as the 83rd U.S. attorney general, making her the first African-American woman to serve in the post.
Businesses would receive a $1,500 tax credit for each apprentice they take on.
About 5 percent of the population has Internet access in Cuba, but Twitter says it can still function as a text-messaged based service.
"When I look out at all these young women, I see myself. In so many ways, your story is my story," said Michelle Obama.
Streaming rights unconfirmed as deadline fast approaches to fill out Spotify rival’s catalog.
Swiss authorities say they found 53 possible money laundering incidents while investigating a huge amount of computer data from FIFA.
Two new studies have shed light on the precarious condition of the planet's largest aquifers.
Donald Trump frequently accused China of stealing jobs and portrayed himself as a tough negotiator who would beat Beijing at its own game.
Australian research says free trade accords with China, South Korea and Japan could create 180,000 jobs in 20 years.
Putin says the move is a response to a U.S. proposal to increase its military presence in Eastern Europe.
The weapons, named for the distinctive sound they make, are being used against targets near Damascus.
Munther Omar Saleh, a student of a Queens aeronautics school, reportedly researched ways to build a pressure-cooker bomb.
A report from the Los Angeles Coroner's office stated that there was no sign of foul play in Andrew Getty's death.
Neil Young, a supporter of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential race, said Donald Trump used his 1989 hit song without permission at an event to announce his decision to run for president.
The Fed's statement is due at 2 p.m. EDT, followed half an hour later by Chair Janet Yellen's news conference.