OkCupid users found out Monday their online dating techniques were manipulated, but few seem to be bothered.
The latest news surrounding Arsenal suggests that that their busy summer of transfer business may not yet be at an end.
Nintendo released its fiscal first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, and the results were somewhat disappointing for the brand.
Three manufacturers helped drive a 'surge' in electric car sales in Europe for 2013, a new analysis of official data found.
Britain says it won’t fell behind in the push to make self-driving cars a thing on its roads.
The phone hacking scandal forced Rupert Murdoch to shutter News of the World.
Cortana, nicknamed “Xiao Na” for the Chinese market, will feature a customized interface, animations and sounds.
Amazon's move comes a day after Flipkart, India's largest online retailer, raised $1 billion from investors.
The men of the Enola Gay dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. The last crew member has died.
Experts say that Whole Foods' Q3 earnings report will likely be disappointing, but they believe the company's long-term outlook is more promising.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will keep the same formation when his team takes on Inter Milan in the International Champions Cup.
Some pro-Palestinian protests across Europe have turned from pro-Gaza to anti-Semitic, some even calling for "death to the Jews."
President Barack Obama spoke with several leaders in the European Union to discuss fresh sanctions against Russia.
Arsenal have completed two more transfers, but a defensive-minded midfielder has yet to be secured.
OECD oil-producing countries are luring global energy firms with stable politics and friendly regulations.
Smith & Wesson ordered to pay $2 million for playing dirty in “high-risk markets” by bribing or attempting to bribe.
Heavy clashes in Tripoli and Benghazi have closed the airspace, cut power and water, and caused foreign governments to leave.
The company, known for mood lighting and wi-fi and comfortable leather seats even in economy class, offers flights to 22 cities in the United States and Mexico.
MH17's flight data recorder will undergo further examination by experts. Meanwhile, investigators couldn't get closer to the crash site.
President Barack Obama has criticized companies for harming the U.S. economy by “cherry-picking the rules” to avoid taxes.
Tougher sanctions against Russia are necessary, no matter their effect on the economy, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble says.
Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye says Sunday was one of the airport's busiest days of the year.