The United States takes on neighbors Canada in a friendly in Houston.
The government may lift its ban on video game consoles. But Beijing's gamers, and the people who sell the illegal stuff, may not even notice.
As expected, Sen. John Kerry will be the next secretary of State, as the full Senate has given its approval -- minus three Republicans.
President Obama's definition of a Native American during his illegal immigration speech caused Twitter to erupt with posts.
The nonprofit organization recently shipped more than 20,000 troops stationed in Afghanistan for them to eat while watching the Super Bowl Feb. 3.
Actress Dakota Fanning has a nonexistent love life, and she’d like to keep it that way: The 19-year-old “Twilight” star says she has no interest in dating.
Anyone on a budget may want to avoid these 10 ski resorts, which are the most expensive in the United States.
A Liberty Head nickel that was illegally minted will likely go for millions at an auction.
A report from the head of the U.N. mission in Libya to the Security Council said that while the security situation has improved, Libya still needs a lot of help.
Patent expirations for lucrative blockbuster drugs eroded fourth-quarter sales for top drugmakers.
Unwto issued its latest World Tourism Barometer on Monday, outlining which regions saw the greatest growth in 2012, and what to expect in 2013.
The toll of cat-carnage includes between 1.4 billion and 3.7 billion birds per year.
Study examines brain damage and heart conditions.
America's second-largest automaker beat analysts' earnings expectations, but estimates for Europe and Latin America pulled the stock price down.
When Amazon.com reports fourth-quarter results later Tuesday, investors expect the company will return to profitable operations.
Perry lived out her dream of being a talk show host on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" last Friday.
You could say the Washington Nationals flunked history after the baseball team announced it would be adding a fifth character to its Presidents' Race: William Howard Taft.
In addition to encouraging Congress to adopt LGBT-inclusive language, Obama is expected to call for a realistic path to citizenship.
Video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) may report lower third-quarter earnings due to tepid sales.
Texas death row inmate Kimberly McCarthy will be the 13th U.S. woman to face capital punishment since 1976.
Bookstore chain Barnes & Noble plans to close at least 20 stores per year for the next 10 years.
International Business Machines will partner with Germany’s SAP in a new global service for the cloud and “big data."