Iris scanners could help save missing children or enable real-time surveillance, depending on who you ask.
The centerpiece of the auction is Picasso's “Les femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’),” valued at $140 million.
The House Financial Services Committee also wants to know whether the federal government retaliated against ratings agencies for downgrading U.S. debt.
The deal could spark M&A activity among U.S. shale oil producers this year following a sharp drop in crude prices.
Updated hate crimes legislation may target the country's largest Protestant church.
Hundreds of thousands need help, and those who can provide it are running for their lives.
Eating processed foods may kill important gut bacteria, research indicates.
Nigeria breathed a sigh of relief this month after nearly 700 women and girls were freed from Boko Haram militants, but the road to recovery has only just begun.
One day after the German chancellor, the head of U.S. diplomacy talks Ukraine (and more) with Putin.
The California tech giant announced a sustainable forestry plan in China, saying it would boost renewable energy use at its manufacturing sites.
A local chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of the victim, who has an extensive criminal history.
Unlike Generation X-ers, Baby Boomers and traditionalists, millennials believe the personal information they give to businesses stays private.
The smartphone will now be sold through T-Mobile in addition to AT&T and Verizon.
The government suspended certain vaccinations nationwide following the illnesses and deaths.
Amazon Prime Air, as the drone program is being described, will deploy a variety of different drone sizes.
The yearly observance was created by Congress in 1952.
As more companies dedicate resources to develop commercially viable self-driving cars, initial tests reveal such vehicles are still a far drive from public use.
Julian Assange had appealed to the Swedish Supreme Court to revoke a 2010 detention order for alleged sexual offenses.
Chinese crude oil imports in April stood at 7.4 million barrels a day, topping U.S. imports of 7.2 million barrels a day.
Google, Apple and Microsoft revealed earlier this year they were under review by the Australian Tax Office.
After Xi Jinping's visit to Russia, Moscow has accepted China's invitation to Russian troops to march at a Victory Day parade on Sept. 3.
North Korea announced Saturday that it has successfully tested a ballistic missile from a submarine.