Silicon Valley startups often use independent contractors, but in Homejoy's case, they're sometimes homeless.
Of the three bombings in and around Baghdad Friday, one took place just minutes from the Green Zone.
Chivas USA's future is in doubt, but Major League Soccer continues expanding.
Pabst Brewing Company, maker of hipster symbol Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, has been sold to a Russian beverage conglomerate.
The head-turning Fisker Karma will be revived with “noticeable upgrades” under the hood, the company's new owners say.
Alibaba's IPO soared 36 percent on Friday morning, with customer orders flying high and huge crowds watching.
Sunday’s event, taking place ahead of the U.N. Climate Change Summit 2014, may be the largest of its kind.
The White House has enlisted celebrities to help promote a new campaign aiming to end sexual assaults on college campuses.
Turkey has accepted more than 847,000 Syrian refugees fleeing ISIS since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in 2011.
Scots "reminded the world of Scotland's enormous contributions to the U.K. and the world," Obama said.
A General Mills cereal factory founded in 1947 has become a casualty of America’s shifting breakfast habits.
How to get free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme on International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
France became the first country to assist the U.S. with airstrikes against the Sunni militant group in Iraq.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said the Iraqi government's inclusiveness will help the U.S.-led effort to combat ISIS.
Many users have reported issues while downloading iOS 8, which requires up to 5.8 GB of available storage on the device.
The average voter turnout of nearly 85 percent was a record high for any Scottish election.
Richard Verma will be the first Indian-American to do the job.
Militants fired mortar rounds, detonated car bombs and sent suicide bombers to liberate over 1,000 prisoners.
The Senate approved sending support to Syrian moderates. GOP pols staked out their positions on ISIS -- and Obama's strategy.
On Thursday, the Islamic State attacked 16 villages in northern Syria, causing thousands of Kurds to flee to Turkey.
U.S. climate scientists say if Pacific warming persists, 2014 could be the world's warmest year on record.
The company says some of alternative fuel vehicles fixed last year still pose a leak and fire risk.