Zach Galifianakis hosted "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday with several sketches featuring the comedian's brand of awkward comedy.
Automaker insists that U.S. taxpayer support is not funding its expansion overseas.
The five limo passengers were unable to escape from the fire-engulfed vehicle.
Traders and institutional investors hope to build on last week's momentum that saw two major indices notch new highs.
India's services sector recorded its slowest growth in 18 months following lower overseas demand for new services.
"Iron Man 3" earned $680 million worldwide in its first weekend.
Contrary to widespread belief, Cinco de Mayo is actually not Mexico’s independence day. Read on to find out more about the history of Cinco de Mayo.
Battery drain, screen ghosting and a shortage of internal memory are among the first problems reported by new owners of the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Israel apparently carried out a second airstrike on Syria. Damascus said it was allied with "terrorists."
Nestle USA is recalling certain production codes of four different California Pizza Kitchen and DiGiorno frozen pizzas distributed in the U.S.
April was the deadliest month in Afghanistan, and so far this year close to 50 NATO soldiers have been killed.
The Israeli Air Force struck several targets in Syria on Thursday night. No chemical weapon stockpiles were hit.
Family secrets are unpacked in "Stories We Tell," Sarah Polley's sort-of-documentary that plays with truthfulness in storytelling.
Economic growth is on the upswing in Africa, but it will only continue if the drivers of commerce can take flight.
A U.S. law mandates that minors be included in sex-offender registries. A Human Rights Watch study reveals the devastating effects of that law.
The U.S. equity market's bull run stampeded higher Friday, setting record highs amid a declining level of investor worries.
Tom Watson has three winning qualities to succeed in 2014.
The world's largest Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, was sued by CoinLab for breaching a contract between the two companies.
China will not accept North Korea as a "nuclear-armed state," bringing it in alignment with U.S. and South Korean stances.
With 1,000 films produced annually (about double Hollywood’s output), Bollywood is the world’s most prolific cinema factory.
The key to maintaining the expected summer bump in profitability may turn on the industry's ability to avoid overcapacity.
Kenneth Bae's friends gave a glimpse of who he was before being detained and sentenced in North Korea.