China's dispute with Vietnam is part of a larger land grab in the region that has provoked other neighbors such as Burma and Madagascar.
Verizon may be one of the places to find the Copper Gold Galaxy S5 in the U.S.
A series of revelations about the way the Department of Veterans Affairs administers care has brought calls for its leadership to go.
The Chinese e-commerce giant's marketplaces and platforms handled more transactions in 2013 than eBay and Amazon.com combined.
The U.S. government’s newly released National Climate Assessment report says climate change will continue to impact every region of the country.
The man who cut a deal with Putin’s right-hand man has no regrets -- and, like other European business people, a few fears.
Gen. Keith Alexander suggests Edward Snowden will only release documents that benefit Russia or improve Snowden's credibility.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said there is still "considerable slack" in the labor market; geopolitical tensions pose risks.
With some Japanese fans calling the new Godzilla "fat," we look at the iconic monster's yo-yoing over the years.
A Nigerian senator has confirmed that Boko Haram militants attacked the border town of Gamboru Ngala on Monday night.
The oil rig is stationed in an area of the South China Sea claimed by China and Vietnam.
The mission, known as the Mars Plant Experiment, or MPX, could help lay the foundation for the colonization of Mars.
The former "American Idol" runner-up is holding the lead in the state's Democratic primary by just 369 votes.
The U.S. has raised concerns over Brunei’s new Sharia penal code, which calls for death by stoning for homosexuals and adulterers.
Nigeria has accepted a U.S. intelligence offer after more than 200 girls were abducted by Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram.
Google’s predictive search bar still blocks the word “bisexual” and LGBT advocates are fed up.
Major U.S. and European firms are under investigation for possible bribery violations, The Wall Street Journal reports.
It's been 17 years since Michael "Club Kid Killer" Alig was a free man and he seemingly tweeted like a teenage girl.
Martha Stokes discusses what caused the infamous Flash Crash in 2010 and if such a panic could recur.
The huge bank is said to be trying avoid compliance costs.
As a key high-level economic forum in Russia draws closer, American companies are weighing their stakes in the country. Here's a list of what they're dealing with.
Oil executives are stuck between the White House and a cold place, between sanctions and enticing prospects in the Russian Arctic.