American Internet speed has risen through the end of 2013 and into 2014. Here's a state-by-state breakdown.
U.S. lawmakers have had to remind former NSA Director Keith Alexander that revealing secrets for profit is a felony.
Arizona's harsh desert is treacherous terrain for migrants, who die by the hundreds trying to cross into the US, even as overall numbers fall.
Record low temperatures across the U.S this summer could indicate that a harsh winter is in store for parts of North America.
A Chinese businessman registered rights to Tesla's name before Tesla entered the Chinese market in April.
We talked to the creative director of Ubisoft's 'The Crew' about what makes it different from every other racing game.
Atop U.S. Major Gen. Greene's death, the Afghan military is struggling with logistics and air support and mobility.
Under the decree, the Russian government will generate a list of all products to be restricted or banned from entering the country.
The Treasury report expected this fall will highlight benefits and downsides associated with bitcoin and other digital currencies.
The former treasury secretary said even during the bubble leading up to the recession, growth was merely adequate.
A ProPublica investigation examines the ties between charity Move America Forward and the Tea Party.
Apple products have been excluded from Chinese government procurement lists amid growing security concerns.
Following an an abandoned bid for T-Mobile, Sprint named Marcelo Claure as its new president and CEO.
Shares of Time Warner Inc. and Groupon Inc. plunged Wednesday following quarterly earnings, while The Walt Disney Company's stock was flat.
A cabal of Russian hackers have committed the largest-known online theft just as a major security conference is underway in Las Vegas.
Imports of oil, cell phones, computer accessories and other foreign-made products fell to a five-month low in June.
Nigeria has confirmed its second Ebola death.
The African hair care business has become a multibillion-dollar industry.
A plurality of New Jersey voters don't even want Chris Christie to run for president.
The bank has eased its lending standards on mortgages it acquires from other banks.
The three main stars of the hugely popular sitcom have reportedly signed a new deal that triples their earnings.
Standard Chartered Bank, which is negotiating with New York state's financial regulator, is facing fines of over $100 million.