Joe Biden personally responded to a Wisconsin second-grader who proposed chocolate bullets, saying it was a great idea.
Ryan Fogle, who was apprehended Tuesday morning, is the latest high-profile case involving Russia and spies in the post Cold-War era.
Skechers settled charges over its unfounded claims that its shoes help people lose weight and tone muscles.
Italian authorities now believe that Canadian-based Mafiosi are expanding their drug pipelines to Sicily.
Alibaba has been gearing up to complete its IPO this year, with estimates as high as $100 billion.
The new ways to extract light crude and Canada's tar sands are radically changing the oil playing field.
Russian authorities have detained a man working at the Moscow U.S. Embassy for allegedly attempting to recruit a Russian intelligence officer.
New research from McKinsey & Company suggests that TV and print media still account for the vast majority of our news-consumption time.
The energy giant is flexing its corporate muscle against the law firm, alleging acts of corruption, bribery and false representation.
A prominent Japanese politician stirred controversy on Monday saying “comfort women” of World War II were “necessary.”
The U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly lower open as investors exhale after the recent rally and look ahead to the release of import and export price index data.
PDI, Nanosphere, Information Services Group, Take-Two and Tesla Motors prevailed in the Nasdaq post-market trading on Monday.
A federal judge has ordered the release of court documents on the hacking case against Aaron Swartz, the Internet pioneer who killed himself.
If a hotel allows smoking in any of its rooms, the smoke gets into all of them, according to a study published Monday in Tobacco Control.
Jodi Arias has been taken off suicide watch after she said she wanted to die when she was convicted for murdering Travis Alexander.
The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of Associated Press phone logs in what the AP calls a "massive and unprecedented intrusion."
New Jersey drivers could see drones hovering above the New Jersey Turnpike by 2015, and lawmakers are getting ready.
The era of banks deciding for themselves how much to charge one another for money is probably over.
This year’s Google I/O conference is a mere two days away. What can we expect to see at this year’s version of the gathering? Here are five possibilities.
The Food and Agriculture Organization says that for environmental and health purposes, people should eat bugs.
What does Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson know about Coinbase that other investors might want to know?
Stella Artois, the best-selling Belgian beer in the world, is introducing Stella Artois Cidre to the surging U.S. market.