China and India are the most common birth countries of Asian immigrants to the U.S. who received their green cards last year.
Big tech names set to report next week include Intel Corp and Yahoo Inc on Tuesday; eBay Inc on Wednesday and Google Inc on Thursday.
Asked if Israel might move from the mostly aerial attacks of the past four days into a ground war in Gaza to stop militant rocket fire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu replied, "We are weighing all possibilities and preparing for all possibilities."
The officials, who are knowledgeable about the details of the case, said the U.S. government believes the relationship between the German defense official and his State Department contact was a friendship.
The moves escalated a feud between the Shi'ite-led central government and the autonomous Kurdish region driven by a Sunni insurgency which threatens to fragment Iraq along sectarian and ethnic lines three years after the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Some historical periods gain importance only in hindsight, but the summer of 1964 was clearly significant, even as it was happening.
Despite being one of Dropbox's primary cloud providers, Amazon has unveiled its own cloud service in Zocalo.
U.S. foreign aid has been the subject of recent criticism. IBTimes tracked where it has been going and what it is being spent on.
All major Japanese and U.S. automakers (as well as BMW) have cars with airbags that could spray shrapnel into your face.
The LG G3 is available at several U.S. carriers, officially and unofficially.
Gang violence and poverty have made San Pedro Sula one of the largest sources of child migrants streaming into the U.S.
Beijing's claim the iPhone's "Frequent Locations" feature threatens national security is its latest attack against an American tech giant.
Samsung is again struggling to defend itself against human rights violations, but the company is far from alone in the corporate world.
Litigation continues between Apple and Samsung, which have long tangled over copyright infringement and patented designs.
A new report says the uniquely American practice of compelling customers to subsidize tipped-worker incomes should end.
Newsweek explores the abduction of the Nigerian school girls which spawned #BringBackOurGirls — just one atrocity committed by the terror group.
Car insurance is one of the universally despised costs associated with driving, but unfortunately it’s also unavoidable.
India's new prime minister to meet Obama in September.
The Pirate Bay and other popular websites will bear the brunt of a new Singapore law that takes aim at online piracy.
Trucks hauling oil drilling equipment are wearing down roads faster than states are maintaining them.
Exxon subsidiary XTO Energy Inc. is fighting with Pennsylvania's Attorney General over criminal charges related to fracking wastewater spill.
Snowden has said repeatedly that he tried to change the NSA's surveillance practices from within before leaking thousands of classified documents.