Classified data about the South Korean military and U.S. forces in South Korea are the target of a cyberspying campaign, a report says.
Monday marked the first calendar day of Ramadan 2013, the holy month for Muslims around the world. Ramadan is held annually in Islamic cultures for 29 or 30 days, this year from the new moon on July 8 at sunset until Aug. 7, when the next new moon will appear.
Will the switch of control over the world's most important interest rate restore trust?
U.S. stock futures point to a higher open on Tuesday as investors look to Q2 earnings for a window into corporate America's health.
Thousands are in Pamplona, Spain, this week for the running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival. But are its days numbered?
The June 18-19 meeting minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee is likely to garner attention from the markets.
Scientists and politicians will meet this week to debate two marine protected areas off Antarctica. Each would be the world’s largest.
Egypt’s interim leader, Adly Mansour, set a timetable for elections and an amendment to the constitution, as civil war fears escalate.
Amanda Bynes took to Twitter to say she had a broken nose just hours after calling the Obamas ugly.
Brazil is investigating whether its local telecom companies helped the U.S. to spy on communications on Brazilian soil.
Japan, which, in January, raised its defense budget for the first time in 11 years criticized its neighbors for inciting regional tensions.
Worsening relations with Hamid Karzai are pushing Obama to withdraw US forces faster and leave none behind, reports say.
Singer Lauryn Hill reported to a federal prison in Danbury, Conn., Monday, to serve a three-month prison sentence.
Three countries have offered NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden asylum.
To keep up with current events, 55 percent of U.S. residents turn to television.
An agreement, which may require years of negotiation, would govern the world’s largest bilateral trade relationship and its biggest free- trade pact.
The billionaire, lascivious ex-prime minister of Italy has New York City abuzz: He wants to be mayor! But, wait a minute...
The document from the Islamabad government unearthed other strange and fascinating details of Osama bin Laden’s secret life in Pakistan.
We’ve seen it with Christmas and Halloween retail promotions, so why not for back-to-school, too?
The investment banking giant expects a long-term upward trend for Treasury bond yields and a range of 2.75 percent to 3 percent by the end of 2013.
Mexico's ruling party lost the two biggest states, in an election plagued by violence and allegations of corruption.
The Twitterverse is divided as to whether Amanda Bynes is racist, crazy or just starving for attention after calling the president and first lady "ugly."