On the 20th anniversary of the end of the Rwandan genocide, the world watches as thousands are killed in Syria's endless civil war.
Pictures to remember John F. Kennedy Jr., who was in the public eye from the moment he was born, 15 years after his death.
The death of John F. Kennedy Jr. gutted millions of Americans, and 15 years later the nation continues to mourn.
Climate change is expected to make droughts like California's worse and longer. Residents better get used to conservation, officials say.
Many hemp producers, reviving an old American crop, are pursuing rope, not dope.
The detention of the well-known activist puts a harsh spotlight on U.S. government actions over a low-priority case.
When will 'GTA 5' launch for the PC, Xbox one and PS4?
A survey showed that territorial concerns dominate Beijing's relationship with its Asian neighbors.
The lasting impact of World War I is still felt 100 years later in the form of pensions to widows and families.
Hyundai wants more investment in hydrogen fueling infrastructure, but overstepped by suggesting Tesla’s Supercharger network was government funded.
Conspiracy theory? Twitter account says Congress edited the Wikipedia page on JFK's assassination.
The 2014 World Cup saw record viewing figures in the United States, with the pressure now on Fox to maintain the upward trend.
Toyota says its hybrid ran the 12.9 mile Grand Prix-like public track sipping fuel only on uphill climbs.
About 90 percent of planes and vehicles were destroyed in the attack.
A recent poll shows more American expats are thinking about renouncing citizenship to avoid harsh new tax laws.
The U.S. signed an arms deal, valued at $11 billion, to sell Patriot missiles and Apache attack helicopters to Qatar on Monday.
An estimated 8 million of Ethiopia's 60 million people are at immediate risk due to drought.
Oklahoma earthquakes in 2014 are on the rise amid a fracking boom that scientists think might be partly to blame.
California spends more on clean energy and research than any other state.
As rockets continue to land in Israel, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urges Hamas and other militant groups to agree to a cease-fire.
"Toward the end of the second quarter, we saw encouraging signs across our businesses."
Rejecting American claims, the WTO asked the country to “bring its measures in conformity with its obligations."