The British telecom company has called on governments to amend legislation so eavesdropping can only take place on legal grounds.
"The Ides of March" actress recently announced she had separated from her husband Jamie Bell after 19 months of marriage.
The Pentagon's estimate was 21 percent above the $119.5 billion figure announced by China.
The arrest followed a two-day manhunt for Justin Bourque who is suspected to have killed three police officers and injured two.
The FAA’s account of the incident has been criticized as an effort to justify its restrictions on using unmanned aircraft for private use.
The once-mighty Internet Explorer is king no more.
Ranbaxy is in the process of being acquired by India-based Sun Pharmaceutical Industries for $3.2 billion.
At least $5 billion of that amount is expected to go toward consumer relief consisting of help for homeowners in reducing principal amounts and monthly payments, and paying for blight removal in struggling neighborhoods, the Wall Street Journal said.
GM reported its highest monthly sales in May in over six years.
The ruling right-left coalition has resisted opposition demands that Snowden come to Germany to testify to the parliamentary committee looking into the mass surveillance of German citizens by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) that he exposed.
A potential merger between T-Mobile and Sprint may do little to improve their network coverage.
It's a busy week for the host of D-Day anniversary observances.
New World Cup commercial features a bevy of the globe's best athletes.
The Obama administration's new plan to curb carbon emissions from power plants could give a much-needed boost to the economically troubled U.S. nuclear industry.
Senate leaders have reportedly reached an agreement on the framework of the Veterans Care Deal.
A Vox post on Thursday morning ignited discussion around the Web about whether the United States--or the world--can do enough to combat the existential threat of global warming.
Burwell takes on a tough job following the "disastrous" rollout of Obamacare.
Five senior Taliban freed in exchange for the American soldier are now free in Qatar. Where will they go after that?
The approval was described by Israeli officials as an appropriate response to the Palestinian "terror government."
However you spell them, here are six places around the country where you can score a free one on that day.
Through a partnership arrangement, Barnes & Noble plans to replace its HD line of e-readers.
U.S. report makes the case for manned Mars mission, but says the effort will be an international collaboration.