A peace deal between Congo and a guerrilla group backed by Rwanda has been delayed yet again, and the central African conflicts continue.
A grassroots Swiss group has petitioned the government to provide all of the country's citizens with a mimum annual income.
Oil prices have already started heading south. Will other commodities follow?
Don't expect Samsung devices to update to Android 4.4 KitKat any time soon! Here's why.
Thousands of couples across the United States are poised to tie the knot on 11/12/13 -- one of the last iconic dates of this century.
2013 has been a banner year for foreign companies listing on U.S. exchanges.
The number of prisoners in Swedish jails dropped by 6 percent in 2011 and again in 2012.
A report by PEW looks at what happened to American cities during and after the great recession.
ITS Financial charged customers thousands of dollars in bogus fees and encouraged franchisees to lie to the IRS.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to crush six tons of illegal ivory seized in the past 25 years to raise awareness about the ivory trade.
The big airline aims to continue operating while a Delaware court assesses its request for protection from creditors.
A new report claims that dozens of North Koreans were executed by firing squad for smuggling South Korean TV dramas into the country.
How the Brazilian went from Harvard student to billionaire -- via Facebook.
The U.S. deprived UNESCO of 22% of its funding, so UNESCO deprived the U.S. of its voting rights. Both actions have consequences.
Apple finally launched the iPad mini with Retina display on Tuesday, and the tablet can now be ordered through its online store.
As the Philippines struggles to assess the full impact of the deadly Typhoon Haiyan, the world is sending in cash, supplies and personnel.
Hate that you can't make calls and text on airplanes? One company hopes to change that -- but only if the airlines allow it.
Amazon's Daily Deals honors Kurt Vonnegut on his birthday, which falls on Veteran's Day.
Mexico will look to put its qualifying woes behind them and finally secure a place at the World Cup when they meet New Zealand in an intercontinental playoff.
Republicans maintain there is little time left this year, but advocates say the House can pass reform if it wants to.
Android is king in more than half the countries surveyed.
Nov. 11, known as Single's Day in China, sent singles and couples alike to retail websites for record-breaking sales this year.