As a heat wave rolls across most of the U.S., precautions should be taken to prevent heat-related conditions such as heat stroke, cramps, and sunburn.
An analysis of how Spain and Italy progressed to Sunday's Euro 2012 final.
If you call them, they will come. That's what the U.S. government is betting on with its first-ever national tourism campaign from Brand USA.
A map of the world's earthquakes that plots every temblor with a magnitude of 4.0 or greater since 1898 is surprising scientists for a number of reasons.
Something Awful pranksters have hijacked a Walmart promotion that tries to Pitbull to a store in Kodiak, Alaska.
A fierce line of thunderstorms and high winds that swept across the eastern U.S. have caused nine fatalities and have left millions without power -- and without air conditioning -- Saturday to deal with thermostat-popping temperatures. Three governors declared a state of emergency.
In a memo sent to all 32 NFL teams Goodell laid out the groundwork for a potential move to Los Angeles.
How powerful is the Syrian military? How do Western nations stack up against it? And would it be wise to intervene in the first place?
The top after-market Nasdaq gainers Friday were Medical Action Industries Inc, Velti plc, PowerSecure International Inc, ATP Oil & Gas Corporation and Calumet Specialty Products Partners L.P. The top after-market Nasdaq losers were: Electronic Arts Inc, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc, Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Inc, Jive Software Inc and Dendreon Corporation.
Most Asian markets rose this week as investor sentiment turned positive with the announcement of measures at the EU summit in Brussels aimed at alleviating the current debt crisis gripping the euro zone.
Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) scored its second major win of the week over Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Korea: 005930) in intellectual-property litigation on Friday, as Apple was granted a court order blocking U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone.
A large portion of the East Coast has been hit by a heat wave that will expand upward over the weekend and head north, potentially shattering records.
The Boeing-777 aircraft, which seats about 300 people, will cost $150 million to purchase and another $80 million to customize.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party is poised to retake power on Sunday after a decade out of power, led by the charismatic presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto. Would a change mean a much different relationship with Mexico's big neighbor to the north?
Both liberals and conservatives can use the high court?s decision to energize the rank-and-file.
The Supreme Court has spoken, the president has spoken, and Congress has spoken. Now it is time for the American people to speak.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) must be asking itself when the European automotive market becomes too toxic as sales in the region slump, the euro zone teeters on the brink of disaster and carmaker predicts European losses of close to $600 million in the second quarter.
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced this morning he'd raised over $4 million since yesterday morning and is riding the wave with a footage of Hillary Clinton attacking President Obama.
The United States gave China and Singapore exemptions from new sanctions targeting Iran's central bank and oil industry, which took effect on Thursday.
Every now and then a movie that looks awful turns out to be good. Shockingly, Magic Mike proves to be an absorbing combination of palaver and humor. Critics are gibbering with praise for the film, and here's why ...
The talk radio host refers to the Supreme Court as a 'Death Panel' while Palin stands by her comments from 2009.
Stockton, California, officially filed for Chapter 9 protection Thursday after talks with bondholders and labor unions failed, making it the largest-ever U.S. city to file for bankruptcy.