In addition to its own online store, Apple has opened a new page on Alibaba's flagship online shopping platform.
Rasel Siddiquee faces murder and weapons charges in the death of Mahuddin Mahmud, who was discovered nearly decapitated in Brooklyn.
Who is the former Obama aide who called on the President to approve the Keystone XL pipeline?
Hundreds of people in Japan got sick after eating frozen food tainted with malthion, a farm and garden pesticide.
Demographic change will affect the workforce in several ways in the decade ahead.
After the tensions of Aug. 2013's Korean stand-off, the U.S. military increases troop numbers in the South of the peninsula.
Last year, Russia's economy barely grew. What's in store for 2014?
Three of four major types of commodities fared poorly, on boosted global supply and fears over U.S. monetary policy.
Anti-tobacco measures have saved millions of lives in the U.S., and other countries, even as the number of smokers increased worldwide.
Actress Emma Watson, made famous for her role in the "Harry Potter" films, is reportedly turning down film roles in order to focus on her college education.
The latest retaliatory measure comes ahead of the Jan.13 deadline for the indictment of Devyani Khobragade.
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The above-consensus December total adds another data point that suggests the U.S. economic recovery is strengthening.
The Yellow Jacket is an iPhone 4/4s charging case with a 650k volk built-in stun gun.
Check out the top film and actor nominees for Britain's BAFTA 2014 awards.
The accused claimed they suffered from PTSD after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but investigators found them leading normal lives.
There’s already much speculation as to what considerations Pope Francis might weigh in naming his appointees.
Several countries have expressed interest in starting a weed trade with Uruguay.
'Downton Abbey' scores the highest rated drama premiere In PBS history.
Singer Cher called disgraced politician Trey Radel, R-Fla., a "cokehead" when he returned to work on Capitol Hill after seeking treatment for drugs and alcohol.
Exports up, imports down in encouraging report. Lower oil prices help.
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