In 2015, Pinterest will be opening offices in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden.
Vast cultural changes and gender imbalances have China’s singles hesitant to take the plunge into marriage.
The S&P 500 hit a record high as oil prices topped $60 a barrel, and the Nasdaq closed at its highest level in nearly 15 years.
Active in Oregon politics for the past two dozen years, Kate Brown was twice elected to serve as its secretary of state.
OnePlus has created a developer team of former Paranoid Android workers after being snubbed by CyanogenMod.
An unforeseen mutation early in the 2014-2015 flu season led to a record number of hospitalizations across the U.S.
E.L. James’ pop-culture phenomenon is helping folks in the Bible Belt and conservative states come out of the kink closet.
Federally run institutions, such as national parks, are part of the plan for the new mobile payment system.
Up to 100 residents of Raqqa, mostly men, reportedly had their blood drawn at private hospitals.
As many as half of car owners ignore efforts to get flawed vehicles repaired as they casually accept the risks.
Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14, is named after three different Roman Catholic saints.
Experts from Mercedes and other automakers have been recruited by Apple to work on what some think is an iCar.
It's been a year since Venezuelans launched mass protests over crime and the economy. Things are even worse now.
In response to complaints from parents and regulators, Cupertino is promoting "Pay Once And Play" games.
Valentine's Day is probably the worst day of the year to buy red roses in terms of cost-efficiency.
The rebels are getting closer to Damascus, and the regime is calling in more and more outside help — from Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
All that is separating the Islamic State group from Baghdad is just three miles and a U.S. Marine Corps base.
MassRoots must now use geofencing to restrict access to the 23 U.S. states where medical marijuana is legal.
Asked, "Are vaccines effective?" 88 percent of respondents said vaccines did work in preventing disease in individuals.
The Dow topped the psychologically important 18,000 milestone on Friday after oil prices rose above $60 a barrel for the first time in 2015.
Google, Facebook and other social networks have long complained about government surveillance, as they think it's all for naught.
Americans without health insurance have until Sunday to buy private insurance through the Affordable Care Act.