"Operation Strong Safety" will target criminal activity along the border, the governor said.
What will happen in Season 2 of "True Detective"? Nic Pizzolatto teases the answer along with a deadly detail.
The U.S. Air Force says SpaceX launch procedures have ‘anomalies’ that prevent it from being certified for military missions.
Volume in Barclays' "dark pool" electronic trading venue has slumped by 79 percent in the days after New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a lawsuit against the bank, data showed on Monday.
The Pirate Bay, which facilitates illegal file sharing, continues to grow in popularity despite global crackdowns.
The South Portland City Council is expected to approve a ban on exports of Canadian tar sands crude.
Border officials say they have been detaining fewer child migrants in recent weeks.
All four major regions of the United States added more jobs in June than their averages of the past year, a monthly report by employee benefits firm ADP indicates.
President Obama signed a presidential executive order to ban discrimination against LGBT workers by federal contractors.
More young adults prefer to invest in cash for the long-term than any other age group, according to a new Bankrate.com survey.
Despite a rotten-meat scandal, the top American fast-food brands are proving resilient in the Chinese market.
The U.S. isn't alone in the Americas in deporting people: Mexico deported more than 86,000 Central American migrants last year.
Nintendo racer 'Mario kart 8' continues to top game charts, at more than 2 million copies sold worldwide.
The U.K. will soon introduce electric cars to agencies’ fleets based on ‘the whole life cost of each vehicle.’
Vladimir Putin has no soul, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden concluded after meeting with the Russian leader at the Kremlin in 2011, according to an article in the New Yorker published online on Monday.
Verizon is rolling out upgrades to its FiOS service, which will match upload speeds to current download speeds.
Over 400 million rural farmers throughout China are offline, a number the government hopes to reduce.
U.S. stocks fell on Monday, following the sharpest moves in indexes in the past three months during the two previous sessions, as developments in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip continue to garner investor focus.
A U.S. natural gas drilling increase in 2014 helped deliver strong second-quarter revenues to major oilfield service providers like Halliburton Co.
The sale comes as a new wave of sanctions raise concerns about Russian-American business financing.
It's not looking good for the Chinese factory that once supplied Samsung, but was accused of hiring child workers.
Export orders from the East Asian state grew nearly 11 percent compared to a year earlier.