American factories posted a steady-as-she-goes performance in May -- modest but still better than their European counterparts.
Chrysler reports May record sales for eight models, including the Ram pickup truck and the Jeep Compass compact crossover SUV.
At least 13 people, including 10 children, two NATO soldiers and an Afghan cop were killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan on Monday.
A recent study advocates cervical cancer screening using vinegar as it reduced deaths by 31 percent in India.
E-book price-fixing case against Apple goes on trial on Monday in New York.
Brad Pitt gushed over Angelina Jolie at the world premiere of his new film “World War Z” in London Sunday.
The United States meets Germany in an international friendly in Washington DC.
Lebanon was drawn further into Syria’s civil war Sunday when Hezbollah guerrillas fought Syrian rebels.
Clashes between demonstrators and police continued in Turkey for a third day, albeit at a lower level of intensity.
The prospect that the U.S. central bank will turn off its monetary spigot hangs like a specter over this week’s economic reports.
Jean Stapleton, an accomplished actress, had no idea that the show she agreed to star in, ’All in the Family,’ would change the course of history.
Six U.K. Internet service providers blocked access to Movie2K before the site was taken down globally last week.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be available soon in a number of variants including mini, Active, Google Edition and Developer's Edition.
Nearly two years ago, the MPAA identified Movie2k as one of the world's most notorious markets for illegal films and TV shows.
Quality of life for elderly Chinese is abysmally low compared to that of the elderly in the U.S. and U.K.
Indians excel at spelling bees -- they won 11 of the past 15 national competitions run by Scripps.
Unemployment remains high across the United States, but President Barack Obama and Congress seem to have forgotten all about it.
The Big Apple finally has a bike-sharing program. But which New Yorkers will use it?
Small in size and plagued by questionable leadership, Suriname has long been ignored by the West. So why is China determined to invest there?
Major auto companies are seen pushing the seasonally adjusted annual rate back up to 15 million after an April dip.
The Federal Reserve's advisory council has expressed fears of a "breakout of inflation" and an "unsustainable bubble" in stock and bond markets.
A photo of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active was leaked online, hinting that the handset could be launched on AT&T in coming days.