A new poll shows citizens of both Japan and China would overwhelmingly prefer a victory by U.S. President Barack Obama on Election Day.
Americans weren't the only ones blogging and tweeting madly following Hurricane Sandy. China's netizens had a lot to say too, and not all of it was nice to the government. Theirs, that is.
Fall back! Daylight Saving Time for 2012 will end on Sunday, Nov. 4, when clocks will be set back at 2 a.m. in the United States.
The better-than-expected pace of job creation in October is still not enough to make a dent in the unemployment rate.
Retailers are looking ahead to the effects that Superstorm Sandy may have on consumers in the coming months.
The 2012 election cycle is predicted to cost $6 billion, including hundreds of millions of dollars that cannot be traced back to its donors.
Two smugglers' attempt to get their Jeep over the US/Mexico border quickly unfolded.
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is likely to cause economic losses of up to $20 billion and with the losses noticeable but temporary.
A U.S. sailor from the Sasebo Naval Base in Japan was found dead Sunday morning in a train station in the city.
A city-by-city guide of Hurricane Sandy 2012 and its path, peaks and impact times along with weather forecasts for major U.S. cities.
All trick and no treat, the Halloween Frankenstorm has led to flight delays at airports in Newark, N.J., Philadelphia, and New York.
Indonesian authorities arrested 11 suspected terrorists who were allegedly plotting to attack the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta.
The United Kingdom has rebuffed US requests to use British territories for military bases in the case of an offensive against Iran.
Charlie Woods, the father of fallen Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods, spoke to Fox News about new information.
U.S. GDP growth accelerated to an annualized pace of 2 percent in the third quarter.
The United States criticized Russian security officials for their treatment of Leonid Razvozzhayev, an allegedly tortured opposition activist.
Even a deep recession in Europe wouldn't be sufficient to snuff out the U.S. recovery completely.
The U.S. economy probably expanded at a slightly faster pace in Q3, but a sustained acceleration in GDP growth is unlikely.
"Hitman: Absolution" is less than a month away from being released, and here's a look at what's to come in the stealth action franchise's next installment.
For the past six years or so, weak home sales have depressed home appliance demand. But things are quietly changing now.
The U.S. shale boom has supported a total of 1.7 million jobs this year -- a number that will swell to almost 3 million by 2020.
FBI officials claim Nafis moved to the country specifically to carry out terror attacks, not to pursue higher education