NTT Data may seek to buy only pieces of Perot Systems in the event it cannot agree with Dell on a price for the entire unit.
Madeleine Albright clarifies her “undiplomatic” remark about women voters’ obligation to back U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Canadian oil producer could sell as much as $5 billion of debt, equity or other securities as a result of the swoon in crude prices.
The new agreement would restore scheduled airline service between the two countries for the first time in more than 50 years.
The field of Republican presidential candidates is down to six, as the remaining contenders prepare for another debate and the South Carolina primary election.
The New York billionaire previously said he would not bring a suit but warned that Democrats might look into Cruz's citizenship.
A study found Native Americans are more likely not to drink at all when compared with whites.
The teacher who had a photo of a painting taken off his account said Facebook can't distinguish between art and pornography.
Lawmakers say they want to make Washington’s resolve clear to Pyongyang, as well as to other governments and the United Nations.
The CEO and chairman of America’s largest bank scooped up a half-million shares in JPMorgan Chase.
The Black Lives Matter activist seeking the Baltimore mayoralty has been widely sought out for his views on criminal justice reform.
The Vermont senator said Thursday night race relations would "absolutely" be better under his presidency than they have been.
Comments hinting at production cuts by major international oil suppliers sent the price of crude soaring Friday.
Five officers were killed in the past week alone.
Presidents Day is Monday, and these sayings from America's leaders will get you in a patriotic mood for the holiday.
Officials are looking into whether the officer violated the department’s social media policy by posting in response to an article about a Black Lives Matter activist.
The interfaith community in Riverside, California, is seeking to address continued anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic backlash.
Amid budgetary constraints, the U.S. military cut purchases of the advanced stealth fighter jet.
Americans modestly increased their spending at restaurants, electronics stores and other retail outlets last month after a lackluster December.
At least one in three American school teachers are telling students that climate change “is likely due to natural causes,” a study revealed.
Did you know the 16th president is the No. 1 most popular in history?
The 16th president once said, "I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday."