The policy, which comes into effect March 10, bans nude images posted without the consent of those depicted.
The U.S. is working with Cuba to reopen embassies in Havana and Washington.
Apple Inc.'s new head of retail will implement a text message-based reservation system.
Lawyers for once-powerful former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver asked a judge to throw out federal corruption charges because a top prosecutor made "prejudicial" public statements.
Using personal stories to illustrate her positions, Clinton sounded like a 2016 candidate in a Silicon Valley speech heavy on tech and gender issues.
Hewlett-Packard Co. reported flat or lower quarterly revenue in all its operating units, and forecast full-year earnings well below analysts' expectations due to the strong U.S. dollar.
In the latest procedural twist, Senate Democrats are waiting to see if Speaker Boehner will agree to DHS funding bill.
Carriers and countries are quickly preparing for the launch of Samsung's latest flagship smartphone.
A federal court could strike down the justification for immigrant family detentions, which doesn't necessarily mean detentions will wind down.
Congress will now have to decide whether to attempt to override President Obama's veto of the pipeline legislation.
Trayvon Martin's family is "disappointed" there wasn't enough evidence to support civil rights charges against the teen's killer, George Zimmerman.
Travel outside the U.S. by Americans was up 10 percent in 2014, the largest growth in a decade.
Backed by a Russia unbowed by sanctions, Ukrainian rebels have made major gains -- and may not be done yet.
"China's iPhone" is good, but far from perfect.
The Justice Department confirms Zimmerman won't face federal civil rights charges in the 2012 death of Trayvon Martin.
Afghan officials said negotiations are imminent, but the Taliban called the claims "false."
We've been waiting for 'Tom Clancy's The Division' for more than six months, and data found on the Web site shows an alpha test may be coming soon.
It took Google seven years to get to 1 million advertisers. Facebook racked up twice that number in a shorter time frame.
Sharpton said his attackers have tried and failed to divide him from the victims' families that he has supported during his career.
Mainland Chinese tourists are feeling less welcome in Hong Kong, where people are protesting against them.
Most U.S. workers see their incomes stagnant or shrinking, and the latest monthly consumer sentiment survey shows increasing cynicism about that.
Janet Yellen announced the central bank would not be increasing interest rates for the “next couple of FOMC meetings.”