Smartphone subscribers are leaving Verizon for cheaper plans while the network focuses on its premium persona.
The conservative donors are reportedly expected to spend nearly $900 million on the 2016 presidential race.
The Queen turns 89 on Tuesday, but the official celebration isn't until June.
Kraft Foods Group Inc on Monday said it is revamping its family-friendly macaroni and cheese meal, removing synthetic colors and preservatives from the popular boxed dinner.
Big Blue's revenues were flat year over year, while net income was up 4 percent.
Last year the company's mobile, video and social businesses grew 95 percent, but its Tumblr business still struggles.
The U.S. Navy sent the carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt and escort cruiser USS Normandy from the Gulf into the Arabian Sea on Sunday.
300 members of the Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade is expected to train 900 guardsmen in three rotations over six months.
A bill to let President Barack Obama negotiate international pacts with less input from Congress faces scrutiny in D.C.
Rezaian is accused of collecting information "about internal and foreign policy" and giving it to "individuals with hostile intent."
The state is losing its wetlands at a dramatic clip, in part due to the BP oil spill in 2010. Residents are racing to halt the destruction.
Concerned about competition, Comcast wanted Sony to “explain” its plans for an Internet TV service, according to an email thread.
Tanium was started by a father-son team and has quickly become a heavyweight in the world of corporate Internet protection.
The acquisition comes on the heels of several high-profile corporate hacks.
The drills, which are part of the U.S. military’s “Pacific Pathways” strategy, would witness the involvement of over 11,000 soldiers.
A Homeland Security Department review found $41 million was wasted on charter flights for illegal immigrants.
Police urged spectators not to bring large bags or coolers, saying that such packages would be subject to search.
"Clinton Cash," to be released on May 5, will reportedly reveal details of financial transactions that "put millions" in the Clintons' pockets.
Samir Abd Muhammad al-Khlifawi, who went by the pseudonym Haji Bakr, meticulously described the operations of the Islamic State in the 31-page document.
The funds are expected to help Pakistan recover from its energy crisis and give Beijing direct access to the Arabian Sea and beyond.
Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop announced the agreement after high-level talks with Iran's president.
Jesus Salas Aguayo reportedly led the gang’s operations following last year's arrest of Vicente Carrillo Fuentes.