A federal lawsuit alleging a cell-phone unlocking scheme goes to the heart of the wireless carrier business model.
Indonesia is the world's third-largest market for cigarettes, behind China and the U.S.
San Francisco Fed President John Williams declined to specify whether he sees October or December as the appropriate time to go.
The leader of the military coup, Gen. Gilbert Diendere, met with the presidents of Benin and Senegal to discuss how to end the ongoing political upheaval.
The ad features clips of the presidential candidate's comment and events associated with George W. Bush's presidency, such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America.
The real-estate mogul and reality-television personality will join two other Republican U.S. presidential hopefuls on the NBC News program Sunday morning.
U.S. President Barack Obama in his weekly address Saturday called on Congress to pass a budget to fund the federal government before the deadline Sept. 30.
Pakistani jets killed 16 suspected militants in bombing raids near the Afghan border on Saturday.
Thousands of demonstrators have rallied near parliament every day this week, chanting "Scrap the war bills" and "Abe resign."
Pope Francis was scheduled to visit three cities in Cuba from Saturday to Tuesday.
It starts with the autumnal equinox in September.
The agency's warning comes amid a public debate over whether the U.S. government should cut its funding of Planned Parenthood.
The pope is to celebrate Mass in Havana, Holguin and Santiago before flying on Tuesday to the United States, where he will meet Obama and address both the U.S. Congress and United Nations.
Jose Ramon Cabanas, a veteran diplomat who ran Cuba’s de facto embassy in Washington since 2012, was named the country's first ambassador to the U.S. in 54 years.
Leslie Allen Merritt Jr. has been linked to four of the 11 shootings on Interstate 10 and Interstate 17 in the Phoenix area.
The former Ukrainian prime minister accused her political opponents of running a racketeering operation that fed money into her prosecution.
North Korea is expected to launch an upgraded long-range ballistic missile, which would violate international sanctions, as it prepares to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of its ruling Workers' Party of Korea on Oct. 10.
All of the pope's Masses and speeches can be watched live online.
Investors saw the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank’s decision to keep interest rates at historic lows as a sign of global troubles ahead.
For the first time since the end of the Cold War the United States is reportedly revising its strategy for how it would go to war with Russia.
If confirmed by the Senate, the Army specialist would have influence over the generals picked to lead the nation's largest military service branch.
The former U.S. secretary of state shook her head and chuckled when CNN asked her whether hackers could have accessed U.S. national security secrets.