So-called Trekkers such as U.S. President Barack Obama have paid tribute to Leonard Nimoy, aka Mr. Spock on "Star Trek," since his death Friday.
The marijuana bust is the largest in the history of the Otay Mesa port of entry and the second-largest ever at any U.S. border crossing.
Tesla Motors published a long list of risks in its latest annual report. Here are the most interesting ones.
A Canadian tour operator is the first to open its cruise ship to Americans.
Looking to distinguish itself amid a sea of Android copycat handsets, the Korean smartphone maker is targeting the affluent.
The senior U.S. senator in Arizona has long been a critic of the Russian president, having previously accused him of "literally getting away with murder."
The North Korean leader's comments come during a period of heightened tensions with South Korea, as the latter conducts military drills with the U.S.
The attack targeted militants traveling in two vehicles, a local security official said, adding that several other suspected militants were injured.
The offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS was originally supposed to begin by spring or early summer.
The U.S. government called for a prompt investigation into the killing of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead in Moscow on Friday.
The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act aims to put pressure on China to ensure autonomy and human rights in Hong Kong.
A British television station obtained an image of the notorious ISIS militant as an adult from his university records.
The second Sunday in March has marked the start of Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. since Congress passed legislation in 2007 mandating the practice.
Citing an "unfair" process, New Jersey senators say FEMA needs to extend settlement talks to additional Hurricane Sandy victims.
The U.S. military has begun vetting a group of Syrian rebels eligible for training and assistance in the fight against Islamic State militants, a step that paves the way for training to begin in weeks, the Pentagon said on Friday.
U.S. and Liberian researchers have started a clinical trial to test Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc's Ebola drug ZMapp, an treatment that has already been tried in a handful of Ebola patients.
The Air Force urgently needs a new long-range bomber to replace its aging fleet and will keep costs at or below a $550 million cap for each warplane, top U.S. officials told lawmakers on Friday.
Attorney General Eric Holder says sending U.S. troops to Syria to find 'Jihadi John' Mohammed Emwazi is not off the table.
Immigration lawyers say some people who might have avoided deportation are vulnerable once again.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is voluntarily calling back some 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durangos and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.
Washington is hoping to foster improved relations with Afghanistan's new president, Ashraf Ghani.
United Policyholders, a consumer-advocacy group, filed a lawsuit to force FEMA to provide access to flood-insurance records.