The landslide occurred in Snohomish County and was possibly triggered by a week of heavy rainfall that swelled rivers in the region.
One executive said the coffee industry will have to compete more fiercely against energy drinks to keep young consumers drinking coffee.
The new technology will have a significant impact on criminal investigations.
The Moscow stock exchange has lost nearly $70 billion this month as the U.S. and EU impose sanctions.
Move is seen as a step in the right direction for Ukraine and others involved in the crisis there.
As conflict rages on every continent, Antarctica remains peaceful, but its massive Ross Sea is threatened by fishing, mining and pollution.
Obama's call for a deportation policy review is unnecessary to some advocates, who are still waiting for him to act unilaterally to stop deportations.
The Russian individuals being sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Treasury are well known players close to President Vladimir Putin.
Despite may rumors that the Samsung Galaxy S5 might be cheaper than the Galaxy S4, recently release carrier prices indicate that the Galaxy S5 is actually more expensive.
Crimea’s decision to secede from Ukraine was actually quite predictable. Here's why.
Federal agencies began a landmark cooperative project based on an idea proposed by two biologists.
Google has announced that Gmail will be safe from the NSA and anyone else who wants to look through your emails.
GM’s 2009 reorganization exempts it from earlier legal liabilities linked to its defective ignition switch. Unless it doesn’t.
A 2013 study found that data collected on about 500,000 subjects point toward coffee’s positive impact on at least one vital organ.
Goldman Sachs’ chief economist Jan Hatzius offers an analysis of the latest clues from the Federal Reserve.
The EU has launched a new sanctions round against Russian officials, including Deputy P.M. Rogozin and Putin Advisor Sergey Glazyev.
With the March 31 deadline approaching, the White House is making a last-ditch effort to increase Obamacare enrollment.
The average fertility rate for Japanese women amounts to only 1.41, well below the 2.1 replacement rate.
One thing where China is just like America? Popcorn at the movies. And huge profits from them.
Tokyo-based From Software responded to player outrage over a graphics downgrade.
Bad weather and disease have sent wheat, cocoa and coffee prices surging this year.
Washington has had a long history of meddling in Latin American politics, but it's far from certain that it's behind the opposition to Maduro.