U.S. officials are likely eager to squelch the general perception that Washington wants to heavily influence political policy in Pakistan.
Starting April 12, T-Mobile will be the first and only carrier to sell the iPhone 5 with no annual contract plus unlimited talk, text and Web.
Warren Buffett becomes a top shareholder of New York's Goldman Sachs investment bank.
Watch live streaming online video of pro-gay marriage protests taking place in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, which is taking up two cases concerning same-sex marriage.
There will be no replay of the match, as the U.S. 1-0 win will stand.
With slow sales, tepid reviews and a dipping stock, is it time for BlackBerry to cut the price on its new Z10 smartphone?
Not only do more Indian women want to return to their careers after a brief absence, but more are successful in finding such jobs.
Jake McClain has taken on the monumental task of tweeting every word of the "Obamacare" in hopes of bringing attention to its content.
Tabloid mainstay Lindsay Lohan will once again bed Charlie Sheen in new scene for the FX comedy series "Anger Management."
U.S. manufacturing looks good but only in comparison to manufacturing in other parts of the world, Goldman Sachs says.
The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments for the constitutionality of gay marriage on Tuesday and Wednesday.
It appears the Supreme Court will not have a majority to either uphold or strike down the California ban. Listen to the arguments here.
The owner of a gun store in Arizona blocked the purchase of an AR-15 rifle by Mark Kelly, the former husband of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords who was shot in the head in 2011.
All 20 cities in the Case-Shiller index showed year-over-year gains, the highest of which was Phoenix with a 23.2% improvement.
Small arms dealers in the U.S., particularly near Mexico, have become more dependent on business from arms trafficking into Mexico.
These five nations trade goods worth $282 billion a year with each other, and they want their own IMF and World Bank.
In 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. for $7.2 million (or about two cents per acre).
North Korea said Tuesday it has put its military on combat ready status for possible strikes against the U.S. bases.
Move over, Michelle Obama and Kate Middleton! Peng Liyuan, China's new first lady, steals the show in her first public appearance.
Congress is not acting to fix the trillion-dollar student loan debt problem. A private startup has an idea, which hasn't convinced everybody.
The nation's high court will take on the constitutionality of both California's Proposition 8, and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
Why can't you use tablets on a plane during takeoff/landing? According to an FAA source, the reason is unclear and the rule is changing.