Thursday's vote came 24 hours after 99 percent of Comcast shareholders voted yes.
The attacks came a day after Houthi rebel leaders called for a demonstration in the streets of Sanaa.
As tablet penetration becomes saturated and laptops gain features, consumers are slowly moving back to PCs, according to Gartner.
The pilot of the F-15D Eagle managed to eject to safety, and no-one on the ground was injured in the incident.
Across Turkey, at least 21 people have been killed in clashes as pro-Kurdish demonstrators protested over the country's inaction against ISIS.
The organization also said that recent reports claiming that there has been a fall in the number of new cases in Liberia are "unlikely to be genuine."
The U.S. is prepared for the possibility that Kobane could fall into militant hands.
Fresh questions are being raised about the White House's involvement in the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia.
The CDC confirmed there were 664 enterovirus-68 cases in 45 U.S. states.
A proposed new law will allow foreign assets in Russia to be seized and sold, to compensate those targeted by US and EU sanctions.
A story claiming Ebola zombies had risen from the dead is not true.
The U.S. has been No. 1 since 1872. But purchasing power parity is an imperfect measurement, and Americans don't need to worry.
Comedian Sarah Silverman draws attention to the fact that women earn 78 cents for every dollar men make.
The Kurdish fighters in Kobane may have formed an unlikely alliance with the Syrian regime, against a common enemy: ISIS.
With leader Kim Jong Un's prolonged absence, North Korea is acting erratically -- but its powerful military likely won't do anything too rash.
The federal deficit peaked at $1.4 trillion in 2009.
Growing shipments of Apple's Mac computers has given the Cupertino, California, tech titan a boost into the top five global PC vendors.
Global weakness and a strong dollar means the benchmark interest rate will remain unchanged longer than expected.
Investors are still making bets on biotech firms researching Ebola.
President Obama has received regular updates regarding the data breach that affected nearly 80 million households.
The Tesla Motors buzz over its big announcement has pushed its stock price up nearly $20 in four trading days.
The body of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient to have died in the U.S., will be cremated to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.