When it comes to civil or criminal justice, the U.S., among high-income nations, is not in the most enviable spot.
The U.S. Navy said the deployment is part of a "routine" exercise.
150,000 to 200,000 American women and girls are at risk of female genital mutilation.
Drones will not be used to deliver pizza, but current regulations are lacking as to how they can be used.
Get ready to reset your clocks.
The Feb. jobs report wasn't spectacular, but given current demographic trends, investors and job seekers will take it.
A survey found that 65 percent of Americans support building the Keystone Pipeline, including 51 percent of Democrats.
The man the U.S. government would really like to get its hands on will answer questions from the public on Monday.
A clean-up of the U.S. Navy’s intranet, which has 800,000 users at 2,500 locations, reportedly took four months and cost $10 million.
The OGS fund reintroduced defense spending that would otherwise be cut, and its growth has exploded since 2013.
Tanks, planes, and ships: here is what North Korea's armed forces are working with.
At the end of a volatile week, markets seem ready for a breather ahead of data on jobs and trade.
There are more than 5,000 Indian nationals, including 4,000 students, living in different parts of Ukraine.
During their phone conversation, the U.S president and Japan's prime minister agreed Russia's presence in Ukraine is threatening world peace.
The report by Greentech Solar and the Solar Energy Industries Assoc. also predicts
26% U.S. solar market growth in 2014.
The Venezuelan president rejects an offer from the American States Organization to mediate in the current upheaval, and even lashes back.
Most scientists aren't happy with the president's plan to keep research funding mostly frozen.
The tycoon went for fear-mongering, even though experts from all sides have found no evidence that immigrants are stealing jobs from Americans.
The conservative conference has toned down some of its more outrageous panels this year, but there are still a handful of odd talks.
Krispy Kreme is celebrating Daylight Savings Day by offering free original glazed doughnuts to customers. No purchase is necessary.
With the Android 4.4 KitKat update, benchmarks for Samsung Galaxy devices will not longer be skewed.
Israel is known for its high-tech industry, and Silicon Valley has noticed. Prime Minister Netanyahu himself has visited to bolster ties.