Celebrate Independence Day with a marathon of movies and TV shows on July Fourth.
Americans are driving more this holiday weekend than they have since therecession.
The fossil fuel-rich states say the Obama administration's new climate change proposal would impose "real harms" on state economies.
The e-commerce titan raked in $44 billion in sales in 2013, outpacing rivals with a staggering 17 percent growth over 12 months.
An unknown terrorist group may be launching an attack in the next few hours, the U.S. embassy said.
Robin Thicke is dedicating songs and even his latest album to wife, Paula Patton, but his latest efforts to get her back do not seem to be working.
Russia's loss to Belgium was most-pirated match so far in the World Cup.
With the Dow at 17,000, Main Street is expected to take a closer look at stocks.
Rebel groups ended a yearlong blockade at major export terminals Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, which could start shipping crude again within a week.
"Once Upon A Time" has cast Georgina Haig as Elsa. Do you approve? Take the poll to cast your vote.
The Department of Homeland Security will require new security measures for certain direct flights to the United States.
U.S. military advisors have secretly operated in Somalia since around 2007 and Washington plans to deepen its security assistance to help the country fend off threats by Islamist militant group al Shabaab, U.S. officials said.
U.S. hiring picked up pace in June, adding more jobs to the economy than expected.
The Obama administration views India as a key strategic counter-balance in Asia to an increasingly assertive China.
American authorities reportedly uncovered a plot by al-Qaida to smuggle bombs on to planes using sympathizers from the West.
“They can’t even take care of the monuments they’ve already developed."
The voluntary recall was initiated in April and was classified by the FDA as Class II.
Following the largely negative feedback to its “emotional contagion” experiment, Facebook's data science team now has a lot to answer for.
India had summoned American diplomats to discuss a report that claimed the NSA had spied on India's current ruling party in 2010.
Easing sanctions will likely have only a minimal economic impact, but it could lead to a thawing of ties between Tokyo and Pyongyang.
Libya's acting Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said the government had reached a deal with a rebel leader controlling oil ports to hand over the last two terminals and end a blockade.
"Preventable" injuries and gun violence take thousands of young lives, says a new study.