By 2015, financial wealth in China might overtake Japan’s, while emerging Asia is on course to eclipse the U.S., economists estimate.
Tehreek-e-Taliban has killed nearly 100 people last month, and is reported to have killed more than 40,000 people in Pakistan since 2007.
The reunions will happen between Feb. 20-25, and 72,000 South Koreans -- half of them over 80 -- are on a waiting list to visit the North.
A.P. Moller-Maersk said the cause of the death of both men "was not related to vessel operations or their duties as security personnel."
Russia called EU/U.S. efforts "blackmail" and the West warned against Russian interference in the strife-torn country.
Three head honchos met in Mexico to discuss economic alliances and speak to business, civil society and education leaders.
Megan Rice, 84, was arrested in 2012 for breaking into a nuclear weapons complex and vandalizing it with human blood.
After the U.S. dominated Czech Republic 5-2 in Wednesday’s quarterfinal, the Americans will now face Canada in Friday’s semi-final matchup, with the winner advancing to the gold medal game.
A Columbia University researcher looks at the evidence for media narratives on the horrors of meth, finds it lacking.
Microsoft's next-gen Xbox One may be receiving a new remote this March.
Before installing a Google Fiber network, Google must consider geographical features like hills and flood zones.
Will the latest ruling against the Keystone pipeline hurt its chances from being approved by Obama?
Scientists may be one step closer to achieving cheaper and cleaner hydrogen production. A group of U.S. engineers has designed an artificial means of using solar energy to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen using an artificial “leaf.”
The USA women's hockey team is favored to beat Canada in their gold medal game.
Images of extreme weather are ubiquitous in media and paint a picture of a dire end for Earth. But new research into the effects these photographs have on viewers’ minds suggests such brutal images might actually hinder climate change action.
China’s military has been beefing up training as the country continues keeping an unwavering stance on various territory disputes.
A whistleblower who suffered retribution has been vindicated by a Department of Veterans Affairs admission.
Aaron Houston has been lobbying for marijuana legalization for over a decade, and he now works as an adviser at Ghost Group.
The plan developed by Stanford University includes an interactive map of the 50 states with custom energy portfolios.
Singer and actress Miley Cyrus has reportedly been dating 2014 Oscar nominee Jared Leto.
If Ukraine had signed a deal with Europe, it might have averted the current crisis -- and made some money too.
Somaliland is a haven of free-market policies and entrepreneurship.