Breaking with President Barack Obama, Clinton condemned the raids carried out by the Department of Homeland Security.
The financing would help Uber in its uphill battle to capture market share in China from its local competitor Didi Kuaidi.
The popular U.S.-based dating and social networking app for gay men sold a controlling stake to Zhou Yahui.
The 84-year-old executive chairman of News Corporation announced his engagement with Mick Jagger’s ex Tuesday.
While the virus is not thought to be fatal, it might pose a risk to pregnant women.
The former mayor of New York City reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he would fare against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
In Arizona alone, more than 448,000 tickets had winning combinations, totaling $4.8 million in cash prizes.
Honda has radically changed its unibody midsize pickup truck, keeping what worked and jettisoning the rest.
The U.S. Supreme Court is re-examining whether public-sector unions can charge mandatory fees to nonmembers.
With smartphone sales declining and its stock price sliding, the tech giant is suddenly in search of new revenue streams as Wall Street watches.
The president has introduced new expressions, from gender terms to technology brands, in his State of the Union addresses. Expect more firsts Tuesday.
Tributes to the late David Bowie are flooding media, but none are more vital than those on streaming services.
Under Brazilian law, foods and ingredients must be labeled if they contain genetically modified organisms.
In a poll released by Rock the Vote, most of the nation's youngest voters prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton.
The German automaker’s new E-Class, unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, will be a foothold in the industry's future.
Turmoil in China’s stock markets, fears of continuing slow growth there and a strengthening dollar all weighed on petroleum prices.
A Saudi held since 2001 and never tried is the latest inmate to be freed from the U.S. military-run prison in Cuba.
GM’s answer to mass-produced, fully electric cars will have a South Korean battery, drive unit and motor.
Macroeconomic tweaks and regulatory reforms are needed to bring China's markets in line with those of other nations, experts say. Will the changes happen?
Military generals in Moscow claim to have conducted more than 1,000 airstrikes and liberated dozens of Syrian settlements in the past month.
The United States has reportedly been talking with South Korea about sending bombers and submarines.
The latest digital push from President Barack Obama’s administration is a Snapchat story for his Tuesday State of the Union address.