A majority of the state’s citizens have voiced support for legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, and the Legislature is listening.
The release of "Miitomo" in North America coincides with the launch of the My Nintendo rewards program.
Joint military exercises by the U.S. and South Korea pose a threat to Pyongyang, North Korea’s ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva said.
The GOP candidate “doesn’t know much about foreign policy ... or the world generally,” the president said after Trump suggested that Japan and South Korea should have nuclear weapons.
For young women, choosing a career path that is sustainable as well as satisfying is more important than ever.
No joke: The comedy and satirical site the Onion is expected to join Snapchat Discover this month, and Fusion is on the way out.
A Sikh soldier is hoping the Pentagon will allow him to wear long hair and a turban while serving in the military.
ISIS is reportedly using the University of Mosul's prestigious chemistry lab to cook up peroxide-based chemical bombs and suicide vests, among other explosives.
A federal investigation earlier this year found a long history of complaints about sexual abuse from National Park Service employees.
Dmitry Tsilikin, 54, was found late Thursday evening after friends and family said he went missing. His phone and computer were taken from his apartment.
U.S. job growth remained strong in March, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by a better-than-expected 215,000.
The chances of meeting the World Health Organization’s goal of halting the global increase in obesity by 2025 is “virtually zero,” a new study said.
The Swiss pharma giant faces similar ongoing investigations by the U.S. and South Korean authorities.
The plan is said to aim at encouraging both large and small manufacturers to locate manufacturing jobs in the United States.
As global investigations into the troubled Malaysian state-run fund widen, U.S. Department of Justice officials asked the banks for information.
The Chinese company is believed to be on course to achieve its ambitious plan of becoming the world’s biggest smartphone maker.
Chinese equities ended the day slightly higher even as other Asian and European markets fell over weak manufacturing data.
The world’s most isolated country also threatened to punish those who try to access the sites in an “improper” way or spread “anti-republic data.”
The move comes within two weeks of Chinese coast guard clashing with Indonesian authorities.
An Uber passenger filed a complaint in December, alleging CEO Travis Kalanick conspired with drivers to fix high surge-pricing fares.
Meanwhile, Seoul has accused Pyongyang of jamming GPS signals near the Korean border.
Nearly a decade in the works and once code-named “Bluestar,” the Model 3 has finally been unveiled by Tesla.