Free speech activists in the U.S. lost a case against the Internet powerhouse over its censorship of media in and outside of China.
"Newlywed Killer" Jordan Graham was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the death of her husband, Cody Johnson.
Between Gmail, Android phones, Docs and other Google services, a lot more people are providing Google with information today than five years ago.
As the Apple-dedicated tech conference began, five industry analysts discussed where Apple is and where it may go this year.
Johnny Manziel's Pro Day workout drew a massive response from NFL experts and pro athletes on Twitter.
Alibaba has debuted another investment product, Yu Le Bao. Here's what we know so far.
Putin's Crimea annexation has sparked a new EU urgency to find energy supplies outside of Russia, but weaning will be slow and difficult.
The WTO ruled that Chinese exports of environmentally damaging rare earth elements shouldn’t be artificially manipulated by the government.
Gold prices have risen over tensions in Ukraine. Are the recent gains sustainable? Or Pyrrhic?
Setting itself apart from CNN and Fox News, the fledgling Al Jazeera America has resisted the urge to fixate on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The rate suggests the U.S. will hold up its part regarding global GDP growth; provided China does too, the 2014 global economy should expand.
Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake were spotted vacationing in Barbados this week following rumors of an impending divorce.
What's more, nearly half of U.S. oil production in the fourth quarter came from tight oil formations, not natural pressure wells.
The drop provides additional evidence that while job growth is not robust, layoffs continue to decline.
Uncertainties are deepening about the Japanese economy ahead of its first consumption tax hike in 17 years.
The Copper Gold Samsung Galaxy S5 might be hard to find outside of the U.K.
"We know that Russian military doctrine advocates escalating in order to de-escalate," British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond said, adding, "this escalation we're seeing is indeed simply the playing out of the classic Russian military doctrine."
Abu Ghaith, 48 faces life in prison after a federal court jury in New York convicted him of conspiring to kill Americans, conspiring to provide material support for terrorists and providing such support.
Bank of America will pay $9.3 billion to settle claims that it sold Fannie and Freddie faulty mortgage-backed securities.
"I think it underlines the fact that it remains a family dynasty in spite of being a listed company," commentator and former Murdoch editor Roy Greenslade said.
Most immigrants being deported from within the U.S. have criminal convictions, which meets Obama's criteria but doesn't satisfy opponents.
Forty-six years ago, in violation of international law and UN resolutions, Great Britain seized the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius.