The research arm of the U.S. military is working with the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Scenic beaches and big waves aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think of North Korea. But the regime's leader Kim Jong-un is looking to change that.
The controversial U.S. military airbase Futenma is deeply opposed among Okinawan natives, though the government plans to relocate it.
The $500 million fund will invest in mature businesses as well as startups working on disruptive healthcare technology.
The Indian prime minister will take his "Make in India" mantra to Silicon Valley in September.
U.S. stock futures rose 0.4 percent from late U.S. levels in early Asian trading Monday.
President Obama will present a plan Monday in Des Moines, Iowa, for aspiring college students to file the FAFSA application earlier.
Gerald Americo Oropeza, one of Peru's most wanted suspected drug traffickers, was arrested in Ecuador and deported after spending four months on the lam.
The French-American tailor had fashioned suits for presidents from Lyndon Johnson to Barack Obama.
While he didn't disclose details, the Homeland Security House Committee co-chairman said Sunday that the Secret Service stopped a potential attack.
Though the president repeatedly has said he is a practicing Christian, rumors about his practicing Islam still persist.
A poll shows French people want the government to send troops to Syria to fight the Islamic State group.
Prospects for growth in emerging-market economies have rattled the confidence of investors, the Bank for International Settlements said in a report released Sunday.
Yemen's exiled government said on Sunday it would no longer attend U.N.-mediated peace talks with its Houthi adversaries.
Kurdish militants detonated a car bomb near a police checkpoint in southeast Turkey early on Sunday, killing two police officers and wounding five others, security sources said, marking the latest casualties in the region's worst violence in two decades.
Cybersecurity has been a divisive issue between Washington and Beijing, with the United States accusing Chinese hackers of attacks on U.S. computers, a charge China denies.
The tech firm that managed Hillary Clinton’s personal email server told the Washington Post there’s no evidence the server has been wiped.
The raids pummeled the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa and the southern city of Taiz.
Hours after the far-left Jeremy Corbyn’s decisive victory as leader of the Labour Party, U.K. Conservatives took to social media with blistering attacks.
The arrival of military planes in Syria fanned concerns that Russia is increasing its support of the war-torn country's government.
Public defenders in California want to know how frequently police are using controversial new Stingray-like devices that can snoop on users' cellphones.
The 12 convicted were accused of joining ISIS and plotting to attack security personnel.