Edward Snowden has requested asylum in Ecuador, an official of the South American country confirmed.
The National Security Agency whistle-blower is reportedly headed ultimately for South America.
The FTC will investigate Google for its $1 billion acquisition of traffic and navigation app Waze.
Despite excitement over the cases before the court this week, the justices could use a technical question to avoid substantive rulings.
A new cat breed popularly known as the “poodle cat” has exploded in notoriety.
KTLA published an email sent to colleagues a day before the reporter's death in a fiery car crash.
Gossip giant Gawker Media has been hit with a class-action lawsuit by former interns who say they weren't paid for their work.
Jake Tapper was calling out the Obama administration's enforcement of the Espionage Act back in February 2012.
The petition to pardon the whistle-blower passed the necessary 100,000 signatures.
Southwest Airlines resumed services late midnight on Friday after a computer glitch temporarily grounded flights.
As a first step to seek Snowden's extradition from Hong Kong, the U.S. filed espionage charges against him.
Protest movements such as Anonymous and Occupy Wall Street have undergone "branding" reminiscent of the best marketing.
The recent NSA surveillance scandal signals a major downside to online tracking. Could private search engines be the answer?
A reputed KKK member allegedly and bizarrely also tried to enlist Jews to kill Muslims with the device.
The sentence-reduction deal between prosecutors and Jeffrey Skilling includes the return of $41 million to Enron victims.
Chevron’s Polish subsidiary says it is merely exploring for shale gas near a Polish village.
An amendment to the immigration reform bill calls for more drones, but the U.S. might not get the most for its dollars.
The cost of living in Manhattan is 2.74 times that of the least expensive city in the U.S., Harlingen, Texas.
The CIA training reportedly lasts two weeks and involves learning how to use Russian weapons.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to express the EU's interest in closer trade relations.
With Japan, South Korea and Western companies' investments, Myanmar's economic boom cannot be too far off.
Japan Inc.’s aggressive foray abroad has been stagnating investment at home.