Surprisingly enough, Brazil gets fewer tourists than Mexico and even Portugal.
Taxes levied specifically on travel-related services increased the total tax bill for visitors by a whopping 58 percent in 2013.
The list was based on a Glassdoor.com survey that included more than 500,000 company reviews from the past 12 months.
“The United States stands with the people of Ukraine. They deserve better,” Secretary of State John Kerry said.
We live in a world of drones, so take a look at the U.S. military's most advanced unmanned aircraft.
A two-year deal was announced Tuesday by the lead congressional budget negotiators.
Sales of diet soda fell 6.8 percent this year thanks to American fears about the negative side effects of artificial sweeteners.
A viral Internet rumor claims Michelle Obama made the president switch seats after he shared laughs with Denmark's prime minister at Nelson Mandela's memorial service.
The Bank of America sees the S&P 500 hitting 2,000 by year-end 2014, and gold dropping to $1,250 per oz. in Q1, before rebounding.
What you should know about Storm Dion and if you should be worried.
There are at least 17,000 nuclear warheads around the world.
Is the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update more harmful than helpful for the Galaxy Note 2 and other Galaxy devices?
The hackers sent emails to staff members containing files with misleading titles like “US_military_options_in_Syria" that contained malware.
Actors Shailene Woodley and Jared Leto sparked dating rumors this week after they were spotted spending time together in New York City.
Even President Obama takes a selfie every now and then. He snapped one alongside an unidentified woman and British Prime Minister David Cameron
The journalist is on a seven-year journey from Ethiopia to Chile, on foot. As he employs the oldest possible mode of transport, he focuses on remaining connected.
The NSA admits to spying on gamers.
A record number of oil companies got licenses to ship U.S. crude oil this year, according to government data.
Dozens of world leaders appeared at Nelson Mandela's memorial service on Tuesday to pay respects to South Africa's iconic leader.
It’s official: Mary Barra will head the world’s second largest automaker.
The U.S. has some of the highest income-inequality levels in the world, among advanced economies, generally faring worse relative to European countries.
Washington state is still the best option for production of the 777X, but Boeing is considering other bids, all due today.