Public health experts agree that restricting flights from West Africa would not help contain the Ebola epidemic.
Original content constitutes less than 1 percent of Netflix's offerings, yet the company shells out big bucks to make it.
Banks are supposed to be secure. But they're not.
Everything you need to know about "Homeland" Season 4.
President Obama may not be on the ballot in 2014, but his policies will be.
The infected Macs navigate to Reddit for further instructions from the cyber criminals.
Senior White House officials are expected to speak about the Ebola outbreak around 4:30 p.m. EDT.
The Swedish PM says the move would give new momentum to negotiations that aim to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Qatar may be funding extremism as well as fighting it -- and that's leading many to doubt it's fit to host the 2022 World Cup.
After a string of security failures, some blacks believe the Secret Service is deliberately slipping in protecting President Obama.
More than 75 million current and former Chase bank customers could be impacted by the summer hack, the bank said.
Mounting controversy over Qatar hosting the tournament in 2022 has stoked debate about what other nation might be better suited.
Nick Cannon has gotten rid of his massive "Mariah" tattoo that he got in honor of his now-estranged wife back in 2008.
A late-night drunk driving stop ended with drones buzzing over Grand Forks.
The rise of Houthi rebels in Yemen threatens neighboring Gulf states and oil production -- and it could help al Qaeda.
The policy shift was announced after Vietnam's foreign minister, Pham Binh Minh, met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington.
The report comes one day after the social network apologized for user experimentation.
As many as 80 people were in contact with Duncan or his family after he arrived in the U.S. from Liberia.
The U.S. economy added 248,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent — a six-year low.
Brazil's technical recession has become a central theme of its presidential election, along with falling investment and infrastructure woes.
While the identities of the other two Americans have not been revealed, one of them is believed to be Jordan Matson from Wisconsin.
The Jefferson County Board of Education had proposed for a history course that removes parts promoting civil disobedience.