The space agency will require a new crop of cheaper and more expendable engines as it sets its sights on deep space exploration.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will focus on corporate business and cloud computing under Meg Whitman, while HP Inc will sell printers and PCs.
The mobile app also will rely more on user flagging of inappropriate content.
Drivers for Compass Transportation ratified a labor agreement that includes pay raises and paid holidays.
Roanoke Mayor David Bowers apologized on Friday for a statement citing Japanese internment camps in an argument against assisting Syrian refugees.
Officials say Corinthian Colleges "widely misrepresented" job promises to students.
Protesters at Claremont McKenna College claim that the dean's office was not doing enough to address racial concerns at the institution.
Only six judges handle thousands of cases in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
The ruling reversed a lower court's decision that California's death penalty system was unconstitutional.
Investor skepticism over lofty valuations enjoyed by billion-dollar, privately-held Silicon Valley startups like Snapchat, Uber and Dropbox is rising.
The Republican candidates generally fared well; some polls found Rubio to be the winner, while others hailed Cruz the top choice from the night.
The presidential hopefuls in the main GOP debate Tuesday each had a mission to accomplish.
Californians are more likely to view immigrants as a positive force on society, compared with the rest of the United States.
The prize, founded in 2012, is awarded to scientists who make "fundamental discoveries about the universe, life and the mind."
Either UFOs really love the Golden State or it’s just a prime location for covert military testing. Since the 1950s, 11,092 UFOs have been reported in California.
The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding whether to hear a case centered on California's attempt to have nonprofit groups turn over lists of contributors' names, unredacted.
Twitter users watching MSNBC erupted Friday with criticism and praise for candidates Martin O'Malley, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
Lisa Lambert, the head of Intel Capital's diversity fund, says ignoring female, Hispanic and African-American entrepreneurs is bad for business.
To qualify for next week's event on Fox Business Network, candidates required support from at least 2.5 percent of poll respondents in the four most recent national polls by Nov. 4.
The home-sharing company plans to establish 100 clubs across the U.S. next year to combat regulatory efforts, such as San Francisco's failed ballot initiative.
The suspect was apprehended shortly after the incident.
But now Apple has reportedly hired hundreds of staff to work on a electric vehicle, codenamed "Project Titan."