Prepare your DVRs — dozens of new TV shows and seasons are coming to ABC, CBS, AMC, NBC and more this October.
The month honors Filipino presence in the United States during the entire month of October.
White-on-black killings spiked by 22.5 percent between 2014 and 2015 after years of mostly trending downward.
Defense secretary Ash Carter's remarks about United States' plans to "sharpen our military" come after a heated week in the region over the South China Sea dispute.
India and Pakistan both have significant military arsenals and have threatened to utilize them in their growing conflict.
Pacquiao tried "all kinds of drugs" but backs a president who has led a campaign to kill people involved with drugs.
The Republican nominee has been tweeting like crazy — but not giving news conferences.
The $8 billion deal will send Boeing and Lockheed Martin fighter jets to Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar.
U.S. President Barack Obama hosted Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and several other sportspersons on Thursday.
Earlier this summer, Nintendo announced that it will be relaunching its iconic NES console in the U.S. on November 11th. Now, Japanese gamers get to join in on all of the fun because they’ll be getting a mini version of the Famicom called the Nintendo Classic Mini: Famicom.
After reports of the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire, Samsung released a video apology for its U.S. consumers but only a brief statement for Chinese users.
Authorities used pepper balls at demonstrators who stopped vehicles and broke car windows following the fatal shooting of a black man by an officer in California.
The new base, which is expected to be completed next year, will provide the U.S. greater access to Islamist extremists in countries like Libya, Mali and Nigeria.
False reports or threats in connection to sightings of “creepy clowns” have reportedly led to the arrests of 12 people in over 10 states in the U.S.
India carried out surgical strikes against militants in Pakistan following an attack on one of its military bases. Pakistan has denied the strikes took place.
The Oregon band’s bid to trademark its name was declined over concerns that the name was disparaging to Asian-Americans.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Friday he would be “happy to slaughter” drug users in his country, the same way that Adolf Hitler killed millions of Jews.
Deutsche Bank shares slumped to a record low after a report that trading clients had withdrawn excess cash and positions held in the largest German lender.
BlackBerry is officially exiting the phone-making business and will instead rely on its third-party partners for its upcoming hardware.
LeEco, which is being regarded as the Google of China, will finally be launching its products in the United States next month.
California State Treasurer's Office Wednesday replaced Wells Fargo as the lead underwriter on two bond sales totaling nearly $730 million.
Presidents started dressing more casually to appear like regular guys and connect with voters.