The U.S. government accused Israel of attempting to mislead the public by "cherry-picking" facts.
Samsung's U.S. rollout of Google's new software continues with the T-Mobile Galaxy S5.
Health and marketing experts are calling for Healthcare.gov tweaks to help people in the federal health insurance marketplace.
Feminists who are anti-porn, anti-sex work, and anti-trans are reviving a debate with the help of social media.
Amid a mounting death toll, the Indian government on Wednesday asked chemists to stock Tamiflu, a drug used to treat the viral disease.
The policy comes after a two-year review amid growing demand from U.S. allies.
Wiz Khalifa accused estranged wife Amber Rose of being a bad mother and reportedly wants more time with son Sebastian, 2.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" director Sam Taylor-Johnson might not return for "Fifty Shades Darker" after fights with author E.L. James.
Argentine courts have accused a group of Iranians of planning the attack on the AMIA Jewish community center that killed 85 people.
Federal regulators want to make sure incentive structures don't promote dangerous risk-taking.
The “unlawful” NSA data collection used by the U.K. intelligence agency could be fair game.
The money, which doubles last month's pledged amount, is earmarked for strengthening security in the Middle East and North Africa.
The renaming exercise is expected to help double the amount Chinese tourists currently spend in the UK.
The new leadership of the beleaguered British retail giant is embarking on a painful push for recovery.
Apple, BBC and Zane Lowe are all staying mum on what the influential DJ will be doing in Cupertino. But here are a few possibilities.
Operations at the mission have been moved to Qatar, and Japanese citizens were urged to leave the country.
The speech has long been recognized as one of the most famous public addresses in U.S. history.
A report from a U.K. newspaper, citing medical insiders, said that there was "no miracle on the horizon," for the athlete.
Intelligence shared with the U.S. ID'd locations of the hostages, but the Obama administration took almost a month to act, a new report says.
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have shut down their Yemeni embassies, but won't give up the fight against al Qaeda.
The U.S., Britain, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy and France have so far evacuated their embassies in the capital Sanaa, citing security concerns.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has responded to overtures from President Obama amid nuclear talks by sending him a secret letter, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.