Your daily Starbucks habit could be a good thing, especially if you need to charge your mobile phone battery.
The Federal Reserve is scheduled to release the latest minutes from the FOMC's October meeting on Wednesday at 2 p.m. EST.
The $7 million residence was at the heart of corruption allegations, as President Peña Nieto faces protests over 43 missing students.
The announcement comes a week after China said its carbon dioxide emissions would peak by 2030.
The Internet may seem big, but most users see only a small fraction of its expanse. The Deep Web is just too vast to be known.
Check out "Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler's spread in Elle magazine and learn all about her upcoming role on Disney's "Austin & Ally."
One Campaign video on Ebola makes the case that the world waited too long to respond to the epidemic.
China unblocked access to the open Internet in Wuzhen, where tech leaders from around the world gathered to discuss Internet issues.
Crowds gathered to see the biggest LED screen in the U.S. light up for the first time. Soon, they will see Google's advertising there.
The president looks poised to go big with executive action, shielding up to 5 million people from deportation.
The snowstorm was described by Buffalo's mayor as "heavier than anything that we have seen in over 40 years."
Authorities identified a second French national in the latest ISIS video, raising concerns over Westerners joining extremist groups.
Dollar General has agreed to sell up to 1,500 stores as part of its $9.1 billion offer.
Amid growing tensions between Russia and the West, a U.S. official has said that Russia has more ballistic missile interceptors than the U.S.
On Monday, in an interview with Univision, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said that Obama should move on immigration "now."
ISIS is estimated to be the world’s wealthiest terrorist group and is said to have an arsenal matching that of a conventional military force.
At least 10 Palestinians were injured in street battles near al-Ram, while about 25 others were wounded in Sur Baher, south of Jerusalem.
Only one in four Americans anticipate making an online purchase on Cyber Monday in 2014, according to a new report from Bankrate.com.
After months of fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia has demanded guarantees that Ukraine will not be allowed to join NATO.
NSA surveillance will continue, as a vote on whether to move the USA Freedom Act bill forward has failed in the Senate.
The subscription gaming service went down earlier this month, as well.
The current recall is confined to areas with persistently high humidity. Federal officials demand that it be expanded nationwide.