After the revelation late Thursday, Sanders' access to the party's master voter file was suspended, and his campaign fired its national data director.
Apple Pay and Samsung Pay will go head-to-head in China in 2016 after both companies secured deals with the state-run UnionPay.
The reforms, which the Congress is likely to ratify Friday, aim to give emerging economies a greater clout in the International Monetary Fund's policies.
The political future of Syrian President Bashar Assad is set to be the main topic of debate Friday when world leaders meet in New York.
Members of the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution Thursday to disrupt ISIS revenue from oil and antiquities sales, ransom payments, and other criminal activities.
Taiwan unexpectedly cut interest rates, citing slowing global growth.
In the wake of a California massacre, officials told a House panel Thursday that since 2001 some 9,500 foreigners have had visas revoked over terror concerns.
The founder of the Committee to Restore America’s Greatness is a former Trump adviser who claims the Republican establishment seeks to topple the front-runner.
The sharpest one-day devaluation in decades means average consumers risk seeing their purchasing power fall.
The space agency received $800 million more than what President Barack Obama requested.
U.S. President Barack Obama reassured holiday travelers after receiving an update on terrorism threats to the nation on Thursday.
The Nation magazine and the union representing its workers reached a deal that applies to both birth and adoptive parents, regardless of gender.
The Democratic presidential candidate has won backing from one of the country's largest private sector unions.
The streaming music service declared it was adding video, podcasts and other content back in May. Seven months later, they're mostly MIA.
The former Federal Reserve chairman said Thursday the U.S. H-1B visa program is too narrow and that the country should accept more highly skilled workers to boost its productivity.
A sweeping congressional omnibus spending plan would extend key federal tax credits for the U.S. renewable energy sector.
Four controversial monuments will be removed following an intense debate Thursday in the City Council about heritage vs. hate.
Cord-cutting isn't putting a damper on analysts' warm holiday feelings for pay TV providers like Comcast and Time Warner Cable.
Hot on the heels of the Federal Reserve, Hong Kong's central bank raised interest rates by a quarter point. Are others likely to follow too, or will many go the other way and ease monetary policy? David Pollard reports.
With uncertainty about Fed policy resolved, U.S. stocks are entering the traditional year-end rally season.
No timeline was set for the next game in the franchise.
U.S. tourists could soon fly to Cuba, with negotiators reportedly reaching a deal that would open the door for flights between the two nations.