The United States faces a Belgian squad that didn't lost once in the group stage, and hasn't even played its best game yet.
Decorated U.S. track star Alysia Montano received a standing ovation after she ran an 800-meter race while 8 months pregnant.
Customers can now try out select Samsung devices for free.
The drones will not attack ISIS militants, but they will defend security teams if necessary.
"Calamity Will Befall US," warns the hashtag.
The 2014 Renewable Fuel Standard quotas are due this month, seven months behind schedule.
A Chinese philanthropist says that China's poor would use cash handouts to buy food, not drugs. He's right -- but not in the way he thinks.
The 2014 World Cup has now reached the knockout stage, but which teams will make it through to the quarterfinals?
The EPA's assessment of trichloroethylene is the first of its kind since 1986.
As sales of her memoir dropped, Clinton's criticism of the Chinese government seems to be shutting her out of a huge market.
The ReWalk device will help some paraplegics regain mobility.
Five years into the economic recovery, consumer spending has yet to reach prerecession growth rates.
After a report in May revealed that only 30 percent of its employees are female, Google said it's trying to improve the situation.
A leaked list, a test run and a sleepless insider. “It’s just one of those big plays that you have to be involved with if you’re a big player,”
Univision tripled its average website audience for the live stream of the Team USA-Germany World Cup game.
In May, the U.S. indicted five Chinese military officials for hacking into the networks of American companies.
Candidate Abdullah Abdullah has accused Karzai, provincial governors and police of complicity in efforts to rig the election.
It's unclear how the ruling will affect the use of buffer zones outside abortion clinics in other states across the country.
The drug should add about $200 million to Ranbaxy's sales and $100 million to its profit after tax during the exclusive sale period.
Georgia and Moldova signed similar deals, while Russia immediately said "grave consequences" would follow.
North Korea announced the test amid claims by South Korean officials that the former had fired three projectiles toward the Sea of Japan.
The decrease in air pollution is attributed to new regulations, better technology and economic change, scientists said.