After launching just five weeks ago, the 'HACK' exchange-traded fund is beating the benchmarks.
With the Sukhoi T-50, Russia joins the elite stealth-fighter club. Or does it?
Investigators are caught in a never-ending game of catch-up as hackers continue to diversify their methods and mask their locations.
Health officials have linked caramel apples to a listeria outbreak that has killed five people and hospitalized 21 others.
Chinese hackers are known to have conducted hacking operations on Pyongyang's behalf, though its unclear if that's what happened to Sony.
Rubio's assertion that Paul "has no idea what he's talking about" on Cuba is the latest spat between the rival GOP senators.
Venezuela, already battling a torrent of economic problems, may now see its closest ally drift further away.
Russian lawmakers approve a measure to rescue country’s banks that’s similar to 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program in the U.S.
The president is expected to take questions on Cuba, immigration and the Sony hack.
The world’s second-largest economy is $308 billion bigger than previously imagined, but its debt is still more than twice its economic output.
For more than a half-century Cuba’s American-made vehicles have taken an isolated beating. Now they may be easy pickings for classic car lovers.
The "19 Kids and Counting" star, who is expecting her first child with Derick Dillard, is five months pregnant and is due in March.
President Barack Obama described him as "one of the most important intelligence agents that the United States has ever had in Cuba."
EU leaders decided to maintain a tough stance toward Russia Thursday, while also sustaining mutually beneficial commerce.
Joseph Scott Pemberton has been charged with the murder of Jeffrey Laude, who was found dead in a hotel in northwest of Manila.
Asian shares enjoyed their best day in 15 months on Friday after Wall Street boasted its biggest two-day advance since late 2011.
The latest claim by the Kurds comes when U.S. officials said that air strikes had killed three top ISIS leaders in Iraq earlier this week.
The U.S. administration is not yet sure how it will respond if it confirms that North Korea was behind the Sony hack.
Tours at Sony Pictures Entertainment have been canceled until 2015.
An investigation by the Guardian has revealed that al Qaeda-linked clerics attempted to secure the release of Peter Kassig from ISIS.
Investigators don't think it was an inside job, and they're prepared to blame North Korea.
The Dow skyrocketed 400 points Thursday, and the S&P 500 jumped more than 2 percent, in their biggest one-day gains this year.