According to Sandvine, a firm that monitors global web traffic, Apple Music leapfrogged Spotify in the Asia-Pacific region during July.
The U.S. companies are among those at the center of a deepening investigation into alleged sweetheart deals in Europe.
In a conference call, a Clinton representative spoke frankly with supporters. They weren't all convinced.
Russia's actions in Ukraine and Syria have prompted the U.S. Air Force to call for a permanent F-22 Raptor base in Europe.
An agreement has been reached to construct a high-speed railway that can shuttle passengers between a Los Angeles suburb and Nevada's gambling capital.
Russia has long been a political supporter of Syrian President Bashar Assad's authoritarian regime.
Microsoft's rollout of the preview update came with several caveats, breaking compatibility with several high-profile titles.
The U.S. central bank's imminent decision on whether to increase the currently low cost of borrowing is keeping many markets on tenterhooks.
She wrote: "How many f---ing Jews do these people think there are in the United States?"
Dallas police didn't apologize for arresting the 14-year-old student, maintaining that the clock was "certainly suspicious."
Markets braced for a highly anticipated announcement from the U.S. central bank that could mark the first interest rate hike in nearly a decade.
The warning comes as Taiwan prepares for a crucial presidential election in January, in which the island's pro-China party is expected to be defeated.
A China expert says there is chance of achieving some consensus on cybersecurity and the South China Sea dispute -- but U.S. should not "push China."
Richard Glossip, who was convicted of murder in 1977, received a last-minute reprieve until Sept. 30.
The magnitude 8.3 earthquake off the country's coast has triggered tsunami warnings in Chile, Peru, New Zealand, Hawaii and other Pacific islands.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he can beat Hillary Clinton.
Jindal's mother was pregnant with him when she came to the United States.
“We are misleading young people when we tell them that marijuana is just like having beer. It’s not," said Carly Fiorina.
When it comes to positivity on social media, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO found herself on top.
The deal, which will see European telecoms group Altice acquire the U.S. media company will likely face scrutiny from regulators, as communications firms continue to consolidate.
Republican candidates said abortions resulted in the sale of "baby body parts" Wednesday.
Bush called his wife an "American by choice" who has embraced "American values."