Samsung's U.S. rollout of Google's new software continues with the T-Mobile Galaxy S5.
President Obama addressed a White House summit on countering extremism, saying ISIS and al Qaeda aren't religious leaders, but terrorists.
The recommendation by the director of national intelligence comes after the U.S. counterterrorism director told Congress that Edward Snowden's leaks hurt American intelligence-gathering.
Economists are looking ahead to Thursday’s economic calendar, which includes the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment.
The president has defended the constitutionality of his executive order, even after a federal judge issued a temporary injunction.
Weaker-than-expected inflation numbers suggest September will be the ideal time for the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates.
Uruguay's medical marijuana may get more expensive than the recreational kind, but that likely won't be "happening in Colorado.”
Leaders in U.S. cities have adopted measures that are intended to signal to the undocumented community that it’s safe to come out of the shadows without the fear of being reported to federal authorities.
Employers in North Dakota's dangerous oil and gas sector aren't paying their workers' compensation premiums.
One expert says the ongoing labor dispute at West Coast ports costs $2 billion a day, and it's not even an official work stoppage.
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
An Islamist militant group claims to have used aircraft to bomb targets in the Libyan civil war.
Jeb Bush came out in favor of the National Security Administration's metadata collection program, which he said protects against terrorism.
Earnings from the world’s largest retailer will set the tone for the sector's health in the last holiday season.
The high-speed networking technology promises to deliver 1,000 times more data capacity than 4G.
Apple faces barriers to China's NFC payments infrastructure.
That's what the Cato Institute think tank is saying to U.S. lawmakers on federal rules that restrict marijuana. They're not alone.
Just weeks after Jay Z bought Aspiro for $56 million, the Swedish streaming music service announced it might not last the year.
Economists will be looking for clues from the Federal Reserve’s latest minutes as to when the central bank will begin hiking interest rates.
The governments expressed disappointment over Tuesday's injunction on President Obama's executive action for undocumented immigrants.
For $70 a month, you can use AT&T's accelerated fiber-optic Internet. For an additional $29 a month, you can avoid being tracked while doing it.
Petróleos Mexicanos will begin delivering unfinished gasoline and diesel to its terminals to dissuade organized crime.