As more retailers open their doors on Thanksgiving, workers have mixed feelings.
Searches for Kardashian's 2007 sex tape with ex Ray J surged after her Paper Magazine cover came out.
Despite being on the chopping block just five months ago, the A-10 is now fighting in Iraq.
Unlimited data customers have a few alternatives to choose from to avoid network slowdowns.
Americans are feeling more confident about their personal finances just as the holiday shopping season kicks off.
Black males had higher incarceration rates across all age groups than any other race in 2012.
The bubonic plague is currently spreading through the slums of Madagascar, but Americans should know it still strikes the U.S., particularly in Western states.
Thanksgiving may appear to be an all-American secular holiday, but different faiths have found ways to make it their own.
While U.S. durable goods orders rose last month, it's happening for all the "wrong reasons," says one economist.
A winter storm has caused the cancellation of at least 386 flights on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
European regulators say the policy is ineffective if limited to European domains like .eu and .co.UK.
Qatar reportedly has been training Syrian rebels at a covert base for nearly a year, with some assistance from the U.S.
Newly arrived immigrants across the U.S. are navigating America's prime immigrant holiday for the first time this year.
Facing human rights violation accusations of its own, North Korea says America is one of the world's biggest offenders.
OPEC may be forced to pull back on production to keep oil prices from sinking lower.
Prominent politicians and celebrities mourned the Lebanese legend's passing.
Investor protection is among the most contentious issues in the proposed EU-U.S. trade pact.
A Canadian rally has courted controversy for asking non-black people to allow only blacks to voice protests over the Ferguson grand jury decision.
Two FBI agents, who were shot early Wednesday morning in St. Louis, suffered non-life threatening injuries.
OPEC's meeting on Thursday will be one of the most crucial in recent years, with oil prices having tumbled some 30 percent since June.
The plan, nearing completion, would have made permanent research and development tax credits and other breaks for businesses.
China tried to persuade the United States to sign an extradition treaty but Washington said it was "not ready," according to an official.