India is one of only four nations that hasn't signed an international nuclear cooperation treaty.
Portugal is in need of a win to stay alive in the World Cup, but Cristiano Ronaldo's knee might limit the superstar's effectiveness.
Google search results can now launch your selected music app when you search for your favorite band or musician.
The cease-fire extends to next Friday, but Ukraine's president said his troops will retaliate if fired upon.
The onetime darling of Washington is jockeying again for the top job in Iraq, but he's a very controversial figure.
Still rebounding from a cold winter, lumber prices are expected to turn around by the end of the year.
Tesla Motors Inc. unveiled new fast-charging stations for electric vehicles this week in Germany and a showroom in Dallas.
The corporation's status as a "going concern" may be at significant risk.
The outgoing head of NATO claims Russian operatives are secretly behind the anti-fracking movement sweeping Europe.
The American Bird Conservancy has sued the Obama administration over a new federal rule that the group says could threaten vulnerable eagle populations.
Netflix customers have learned how to test if their own Internet speed has been affected by the debate between Comcast, Verizon and streaming video services.
SoftBank Corp. CEO Masayoshi Son aims to improve the state of U.S. wireless services.
The green revolution may be further off than we thought.
The pope railed against marijuana legalization while speaking at a drug-enforcement conference in Rome.
A source close to Maliki told Reuters that the government planned to hit back now that it had halted ISIL's advance.
The House is expected to close the $570 billion defense bill on Friday.
The debt package exceeds $40 billion and includes a bridge loan of roughly $20 billion from Japan's Softbank Corp to Sprint.
The watch, which remains unnamed but which company followers have dubbed the iWatch, will be Apple's first foray into a niche product category that many remain skeptical about.
Washington clearly would like to be rid of the Iraqi prime minister. But will it improve the security situation in the country?
A U.S. judge on Thursday said she had concerns about approving a $324.5 million settlement involving Apple, Google and two other tech companies in a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to avoid poaching each other's workers.
Cocaine cookies seized at Newark Airport gave "dangerously delicious" a new meaning.
The exposure happened in a government lab in Atlanta. Up to 75 scientists may have been exposed to the bacteria.