The service will give millions of consumers on the subcontinent free or low-cost access to a range of online services.
The group that claimed to have hacked the U.S. Central Command and Taylor Swift has hit International Business Times.
Benson’s daughter and grandchildren want him declared mentally unfit to handle his business affairs.
Venezuela had the third-largest amount of money stored in Swiss HSBC accounts, according to this week’s leaks.
It would represent the first time in decades that the largest American banks pleaded guilty to felony misconduct. Since the financial crisis, the only major banks from which U.S. regulators have secured guilty pleas have been foreign.
A former FCC commissioner predicted congressional Republicans would retaliate if net neutrality became law.
The delivery wars are heating up after Yelp bought Eat24 for $134 million, a week after GrubHub announced it acquired two restaurant delivery services.
China’s economy is slowing, but so far this hasn’t impacted demand for new cars.
Wind projects in 2015 could soar even higher as companies chase government incentives and countries address climate change.
The state's voters approved a minimum wage hike in November, but State Rep. Jim Bolin already wants to change that.
The Equal Justice Initiative says understanding the U.S. lynching legacy is key to addressing societal ills that disproportionately impact African-Americans.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush released the emails Tuesday, urging the American people to “make up your own mind” about his governing style.
The announcement follows the deployment of a squadron of UAE fighter planes to a Jordanian air base.
The United States is dealing with a growing measles outbreak though the disease was declared eliminated in 2000.
U.S. prosecutors have stepped up efforts to establish whether HSBC helped Americans evade taxes.
In a BBC interview, the Syrian president ruled out cooperating with the U.S. and its allies, which are conducting anti-ISIS airstrikes.
It is the first time that the two sides have carried out drills in such close proximity to North Korea.
Greece has said that it intends to renegotiate the terms of its bailout agreement, but Germany has so far refused to agree.
Microsoft sued Samsung last year in a federal court in New York, accusing Samsung of breaching a collaboration agreement.
At least 30 international firms, including Microsoft and Samsung Electronics, face investigations and raids by the Chinese government.
Gaining control of the transport hub is expected to give rebels access to important routes within Luhansk and Donetsk.
The British journalist, kidnapped from Syria in 2012, has appeared in several ISIS propaganda videos over the last six months.