Comcast and EA are reportedly in talks to bring streaming games to the Xfinity X1 cable box, potentially competing with Sony and Microsoft.
Rosie O'Donnell is rumored to not be returning to the ABC Family series "The Fosters" are feuding with the show's producer, Jennifer Lopez.
China and the Philippines have been trying to establish supremacy over a number of islands and shoals in the South China Sea.
The retail giant has been trying to clean up its image for months, following the massive data breach during the holiday shopping season.
Tin is showing promise as an alternative material to lead in the production of solar energy cells.
The longtime CEO held himself personally accountable for the massive data breach, the company said.
The big New York pharmaceutical company booked declining revenue in its two biggest operations.
NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wants Americans to look at the bigger picture regarding a "jerk with more money than brains."
"Russians won't abandon their own," militants chant.
A longtime physician at the Phoenix VA comes forward with more charges of poor treatment.
MLB teams in Florida may be able to seek subsidies for ballpark improvements.
Initial reports about the discovery of an element with atomic number 117 were released in 2010.
Detainees may face charges of inciting riots and murder for Friday's violence in eastern Ukraine.
A DOD unit is exploring the role of bitcoin and other virtual currencies in financing terrorism.
Experts debate what could happen to the global economy if the Ukraine conflict worsens.
Apple came out as the big winner in a month-long, $120 million lawsuit against rival Samsung.
A SARS-like virus, MERS was first detected in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
"Amazing Spider-Man 2” breaks opening-day record in Hong Kong.
Sergei Lavrov goes to Latin America to make new friendships, rekindle old ones and thank Russia's supporters in the Ukraine crisis.
A rise in destructive derailments has prompted communities to take a closer look at rail safety.
US businesses are hiring at levels unseen in years, but more low-paying jobs and an eroding middle class is the new reality.
Barclays and Credit Suisse are among the banks that have received letters from NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.