An article alleging Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson fabricated elements of his claims about West Point prompted some conservatives to chastise the press.
More than 3,500 people in Sierra Leone died from Ebola virus disease in the wake of its outbreak in the country 18 months ago.
With a data dump aimed at shaming alleged Ku Klux Klan members, Anonymous fell far short of its goal, says David Duke, who may be the Klan's most well-known former leader.
Lieutenant General Charles Brown said that the lull in September and October was due to weather and a slowdown in activity, and not due to the start of Russian airstrikes.
Leaders of China and Taiwan say their first talks in some seven decades will bring long-term benefits, but critics in Taiwan demonstrate against the historic meeting.
The video game maker has moved aggressively to branch out and maximize the value of its popular game titles through acquisitions and new offerings for gamers.
An intercepted communication from an Islamic State group affiliate in Sinai warned of "something big in the area" before the Metrojet flight went down, according to U.S. officials.
The Sydney-based company, valued at $3.3 billion, has earned a reputation for funding its growth with its profitability -- a novel approach in the fast-growing tech industry.
China has overlapping claims with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei in the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year.
In an MSNBC forum, the Democrat also emphasized her independence from Wall Street and her support for families affected by gun violence.
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow drew some unexpected responses from Democratic candidates O'Malley, Sanders and Clinton.
At Friday's forum for Democrats, Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton, saying she relied on a "super PAC" despite opposing the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
In response to a plane crash in Egypt, the U.S. will expand safety efforts at several Mideast airports that handle U.S.-bound flights, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said.
Republican presidential candidates, perhaps predictably, slammed President Barack Obama's Keystone XL decision while Democrats, perhaps predictably, praised it.
Escapee Joaquín Guzmán of Mexico may be in Argentina attempting to cross the border into Chile, officials said Friday.
In comments to reporters Friday evening, Ben Carson slammed a Politico article, insisting he never claimed to have received a U.S. Military Academy scholarship.
Nigel Eccles, CEO of the daily fantasy sports company -- which already has an office in Scotland -- plans to "test the waters" in Britain next year.
Most names of alleged Ku Klux Klan members revealed on Pastebin by a hacktivist group are said to be already well-known to authorities.
This time, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear from faith-based groups, who argue the Affordable Care Act forces them to act against their beliefs.
Beginning Dec. 1, Comcast will extend to subscribers in eight more markets its minimum $10 data usage charge for exceeding a 300GB limit.
The role-playing game series has spawned television adaptations, smartphone apps and plenty of merchandise.
A Transparency International report has suggested that China is secretly spending up to $65 billion extra on defense.