Pending a judge's approval, Yahoo will pay $50 million to some of those affected by its massive 2013 data breach.
Apple CEO Tim Cook once again railed against data collection in a keynote address in Brussels.
Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell to a near two-year low in September and data for the prior three months was revised lower, the latest indications that rising mortgage rates and higher prices were undercutting the housing market.
AT&T Inc posted a surprise gain in U.S. wireless subscribers on Wednesday but quarterly profit rose less than expected, held back by its declining satellite TV business, sending its shares down more than 3 percent before the bell.
President Donald Trump will try to boost support for Republican candidates Leah Vukmir and Scott Walker on Wednesday night.
Turkey’s central bank will prefer to watch October and November inflation before making a call on hiking rates in December, ABN Amro economist.
Tim Cook said customer data was being "weaponized with military efficiency" by companies to increase profit.
The drugs were seized from a tractor-trailer containing a berry shipment heading to Canada.
The "killer clowns" could wreak havoc and terrify innocent people on the streets in the U.K. and in Australia like the last two years.
The Google Play Movies app for smart TVs has also been updated to sport a more modern look.
The Boeing 777-200 went missing on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board while on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The United States does not plan to send senior government officials to attend a major import expo in Shanghai next month, a U.S. embassy spokesman said Wednesday, urging Beijing to end what he called harmful and unfair trade practices.
According to the South Carolina Education Lottery, at least one winning ticket was sold in the state, although it did not provide details on which store sold the ticket.
Eighteen cases of adenovirus were confirmed among pediatric patients at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell.
Vast resources have been thrown at information and communication technologies. Yet, economic growth is not demonstrably faster than it was beforehand.
A U.S. federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a lawsuit by a group of former child slaves accusing the U.S. unit of Nestle, the world's largest food maker, and Cargill Co of perpetuating child slavery at Ivory Coast cocoa farms.
OxyMonster, the dark web dealer, confessed to selling drugs like oxycodone, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, and Ritalin in exchange for cryptocurrencies bitcoin and bitcoin cash.
Governor Eddie Baza Calvo declared Guam in "Condition of Readiness 2" urging the people of the island to prepare for the typhoon.
Caterpillar Inc tried on Tuesday to ease mounting concerns about China and global demand after it affirmed its 2018 profit estimate, a move that investors feared signaled a cap in earnings growth and sparked a sell-off in its shares.
Two U.S. congressional committees postponed a closed-door interview with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein set for Wednesday where he had been expected to face tough questions about whether he discussed secretly recording Donald Trump and potentially removing the president from office.
Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday it would continue to meet customer demand for crude despite looming U.S. sanctions that are expected to reduce oil exports from Iran.
A three-week stock market sell-off may signal concerns that the massive stimulus from U.S. tax cuts and government spending will fade sooner than expected, a central issue for the Federal Reserve as it considers when to halt interest rate hikes.