People's worries about potential terrorist attacks in the U.S. have not changed since the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris.
Boumeddiene has multiple options for avoiding detection if she's in Syria.
President Obama will veto bill if passed as is with immigration policy changes.
It’s been a decade since America’s most popular midsized pickup truck has seen a complete overhaul.
After an International Business Times report, a lawmaker seeks an investigation of Gov. Chris Christie for possible privacy violations.
An investment deal between Facebook and Xiaomi would have been lucrative for both companies.
Jihadists have turned to small-scale attacks because of the effectiveness of counterterrorism measures.
Plan gives hacked businesses 30 days to disclose data breach to customers.
The domestic player is set to battle foreign rivals like Apple and Xiaomi for mobile dominance on the subcontinent.
The U.S. Central Command's Twitter account is back online but its YouTube account has been terminated.
Security has reportedly been increased at churches, monuments and schools after the Paris attacks.
After years of promoting its smaller cars and compacts, Ford is showing off the power of its EcoBoost engines.
Aziz Ansari starts a Twitter war with Rupert Murdoch after the News Corp. honcho blamed Muslims for the Paris terror attacks.
The bank's analysts said the lower prices could force U.S. shale producers to scale back their output in the second half of 2015.
African-American leaders and businesses have created a fund to help schoolchildren see the film for free through the MLK weekend.
General Motors engineers have extended the next Volt’s electric-only range from 38 miles to 50 miles.
The FBI's inspector general said in a report that the bureau ensures that American email metadata isn't caught in the NSA dragnet.
Ford and Volkswagen win this year’s North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year Awards.
For Chinese state media, the attack on Charlie Hebdo is a validation of the country's limits on press freedom.
More than 10 million Indian citizens who live abroad will now be allowed to vote in local and national elections.
Iranian and Western officials have said differences remain over Tehran's uranium enrichment capacity.
President Barack Obama will be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day ceremony on Jan. 26.