Russia took major steps to distance itself from separatists in the east this week. Could that help broker peace?
The merger, which would have led to the world's biggest ad agency, was challenged by battles over position and power.
Parents of children killed when the Sewol sank led a march on the palace, and demanded to meet with President Park Geun-hye.
The decision, which contradicted the conciliatory tone set by Putin a day earlier, caused consternation in the West.
The deal would bring Beats' headphones and streaming service under the Apple umbrella.
After withdrawing from Homs, rebels need weapons that will give them a fighting chance against Assad's superior military.
A new federal order requiring railroads to share information on crude oil shipments with state authorities is a good first step, activists say.
High unemployment, long commutes and rising rents make city life stressful. From D.C. to Portland, see how major U.S. cities score on the stress test.
On May 9, Russians remember the victory over Nazi Germany. But this year, it's a possible Ukrainian war they are thinking about.
The House Veterans Affairs Committee voted to subpoena VA Secretary Eric Shinseki to probe allegations of poor care and a possible cover-up.
The plaintiffs claimed that when they clicked on a Zynga game or a Facebook ad, third parties received their personal information.
The Armed Services Committee voted to keep funding the A-10 Warthog, despite the Air Force saying it's not needed.
Paula Patton sounds like she misses husband Robin Thicke, though they split in February. Will the two get back together amid cheating rumors?
The region gets ready for Sunday's referendum on autonomy, but in the "People's Republic of Donetsk" there are more basic concerns.
Defensive end becomes first openly gay player in the NFL.
Kim Kardashian posted a series of tweets firing back at the false rumors of her wedding. Check out the tweets.
ParkNav, a new GPS-powered app, finds open parking spaces for city drivers, but does it actually work?
The American man was detained after Pakistani authorities found he tried to board a plane with ammunition and unknown electronic devices.
China’s manufacturing sector is in decline, so Beijing is pouring big money into Latin America to spur its own economic recovery.
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son has an estimated $58 billion stake in the Chinese e-commerce group that just filed in the U.S. for its IPO.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping said no "clash" had taken place since the dispute erupted at the weekend.
Son is hailed as 'Asia's Warren Buffett' after spectacular return on Web portal's flotation.