Fifty-three percent of Oregon land is controlled by the federal government, and there’s a strict no-smoking policy on Uncle Sam’s property.
Greeks say they are eating out less, driving shorter distances and, if living aboard, worried sick about their families back home.
Greek voters will hit the polls Sunday to evaluate the eurozone's latest debt offer. The market is paying close attention.
A private U.S. company wants to help Ukraine produce its own enriched uranium to fuel its nuclear power and rely less on Russia.
The United Nations has decided to send a mission to assess violence in South Sudan amid allegations of some of the worst violence the country has seen in recent years.
ZGS Communications said the FCC should look closely at the AT&T-DirecTV merger's potential effect on Hispanic communities.
The employment report left investors wondering whether the U.S. Federal Reserve will remain on course to lift interest rates in September.
Samsung joins LG in manufacturing displays for Apple's smartwatches.
Who's to blame for disappearing summer jobs? It's not millennial culture; it's the economy.
China, Russia and other powerful countries are also exploring hypersonic flight.
The restaurant in question reopened Wednesday, after closing for a week.
Beijing has promised to drastically reduce its level of carbon emissions within 20 years.
The invention would allow iPhone owners to send funds to other people in-person.
In the video, the co-founders of MegaBot describe their creation as America's first "fully-functional giant piloted robot."
The number of claims filed and paid out fell over time, dropping 35 percent from 2010 to 2014.
The discovery of the 48 million-year-old fossil is likely to provide an understanding of the way climate change affects tropical species, a new study suggests.
The sweeping social equality legislation did not include protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
A robust jobs report could provide further evidence the U.S. economy is on strong enough footing to absorb the impact of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in September.
The DJI Phantom has been praised by drone reviewers, but not usually for this reason.
India and China will account for almost 40 percent of all smartphones sold in the world by 2017, according to a new research report.
The swine flu vaccine was found to cause narcolepsy in about one in 55,000 people who received it.
A U.S. Geological Survey study reveals that water consumed by fracking wells, especially horizontal gas wells, has increased drastically over the last 15 years.