The appointment of Hamid Aboutalebi could anger the U.S. and further hurt chances for a nuclear deal.
The eviction hearing for Barbara Winfrey is set for Monday.
Ryan Murphy said at PaleyFest that "the thing we're working on now is the opposite of what we did last year."
New global initiative takes place tonight at 8:30 p.m. local time and all you need to do is to turn off the lights to participate.
One recent report claims that the iPhone 6 will launch “as early as September.”
Shipments of PCs, tablets, and mobile phones will reach 2.5 billion in 2014, according to Gartner research.
The company faces a federal probe on why it did not respond sooner to complaints.
Plans to implement the most comprehensive tracking and registration system in the world.
Conflict, controversy and biased “outside” media coverage drew two brothers back to their native land to create an alternative voice from the ground up.
Natural gas may change the way the world trades, but the revolution isn't going to happen tomorrow.
Worth a trip to Switzerland?
Day 2 of Macworld 2014 kicked off with Robert Scoble and Shel Israel discussing how social data will be used in the future.
Obama expresses continued concern over Russian troop buildup along the Crimean border.
Reform supporters say they have one last chance to get something done this year: the president. They may be disappointed.
The attorney general says 300 same-sex couples married a day after a court ruling will get federal benefits.
Jay Z helped wife Beyoncé celebrate the end of her Mrs. Carter World Tour on Thursday. She cried while addressing fans in Portugal.
Israel and Turkey are moving to mend relations after a fallout in 2010, and the deal may include some of Israel's natural gas finds.
A look into what several former "Harry Potter" stars are doing now.
The United States and Mexico will meet in an international friendly in Arizona next week with several 2014 World Cup spots on the line.
For years, the military allowed troops to buy their own running shoes, but now manufacturers are pushing for them to buy American only.
Increasing demand for gold in China comes as demand from India, the world’s second-largest consumer, has declined in recent years.
Search and rescue teams shifted their hunt after several floating objects were spotted in a previously ignored section of the southern Indian Ocean.