A new report indicates that the economic impact of NSA surveillance programs on U.S. tech companies could far exceed previous estimates.
The diplomatic tone of Francis' entreaties will not be likely to please observers hoping for a more forceful stance from the Vatican.
Jawbone sued Fitbit over patent infringement, less than a month after it alleged that Fitbit stole its intellectual property.
Mexico has been beefing up its role as an immigration enforcer since the child migrant crisis spiked last year.
The grocery chain joins a small number of retailers rolling out support for Apple's mobile wallet.
Hassan Nasrallah promises to win a battle along the Lebanese border with Syria that began Tuesday.
Advocates say the handling of juvenile detainees needs a major overhaul.
Pope Francis was the second world leader Putin kept waiting for an hour on Wednesday.
Despite an uptick in attempted entries into the United States, the Border Control does not expect a surge like the one last summer.
Russians and citizens of other former Soviet nations are flocking to ISIS, says a top Syrian Muslim leader.
"I didn't want him to go but I didn't have a choice in the matter," said his mother, Donna.
Just weeks after ISIS captured Ramadi, the U.S. is sending hundreds more military advisers to Iraq to help defeat the militant group.
At a Clinton Foundation event in Colorado, the agriculture secretary and former president shared a laugh about weed's value as a cash crop.
Online drug sales with bitcoins are thriving on the dark Web, according to a survey of people by the Global Drug Survey.
An investigation into the FIFA corruption scandal has made it impossible to immediately conduct the bidding process, an executive said Wednesday.
Kaspersky Lab concluded the spyware was a variation of Duqu, a virus believed to be designed for sensitive intelligence collection by Israel.
Wendy's, Snapple and Teavana are among the companies giving out free tea Wednesday.
The rise in fighting and deaths has convinced Congress, long inclined to supply weapons to Ukraine, that the country still needs more assistance.
Twitter's promoted content isn't always paid for by organizations. The microblogging site also has a little-known emergency notification system.
The street-level data gathered from the vans will be used to improve Apple Maps in future updates, but what about our privacy?
In effect, SpaceX would compete with Time Warner and Comcast, while granting Internet access to parts of the world now too remote to benefit.
Russia and Egypt's joint naval drills in the Mediterranean underscore the countries' cooling relations with the United States.