Manchester United will continue their preseason tour of the United States when taking on Roma in Denver.
Arsenal will play in the United States for the first time in 25 years when taking on the New York Red Bulls on Saturday.
Zombie horror game "The Last of Us" will be made into a film.
In a landslide vote on Friday, the House said Obama can't send troops to Iraq in a "sustained combat role" without the approval of Congress.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said the unit, LavaFlow Inc., is settling the civil case without admitting or denying the charges.
President Obama's birthday presents for Prince George revealed by Buckingham Palace.
Amazon just said it might lose close to a billion dollars next quarter, and investors barely blinked.
Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon disclosed the possibility hours after Israel rejected U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s cease-fire proposal.
John Oliver's jokes on a recent episode of his HBO show earned the attention of Thailand's military.
Dan Pfeiffer, one of Obama's longest-serving advisers, told reporters that the executive actions Obama will approve at the end of the summer aimed at tackling illegal immigration will likely generate ire from Republicans who have blocked comprehensive immigration legislation.
The animal-rights group on Friday defended its plan to pay water bills for 10 Detroit families who agree to go vegan.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has demanded legislation to limit corporate tax inversions be implemented retroactively from May.
Russia is arming pro-Russia rebels with tanks, armored vehicles and other high-powered weapons, according to U.S. officials.
Drought conditions in the Colorado River Basin and population growth are driving groundwater levels to historic lows, a new study says.
Although U.S. manufacturing jobs account for only about 8 percent of the American labor market, the sector is a major bellwether for the economy.
Kim Kardashian posted a photo of Kanye West on Instagram, and seems to be taking a jab at Beyoncé and Jay Z.
The pontiff will make his first visit to the U.S. in September 2015 for the church's World Meeting of Families.
Norfolk Southern's lawsuit is believed to be the first time a rail company has gone to court to keep information about its routes confidential.
Hamas tweeted firing rockets at Ben-Gurion about 25 minutes before AC Flight 84 landed.
The settlement that had Apple paying $450 in refunds and penalties was too light, a judge said.
The San Diego convention is enforcing strict rules for Google Glass users and those with recording devices.
The signs of increased business investment bode well for stronger economic growth in the second half of the year.