Al-Qaeda is re-emerging as a formidable fighting force in Mali and other unstable countries. But is the threat of terrorism contained?
Can designers' pre-fall collections influence what will be shown at New York Fashion Week for the 2013 fall season?
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), the No. 1 e-retailer, demonstrated it's creating a 21st-century hybrid of technology and retailing.
After two years of waiting, a shakeup and near collapse, Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) finally unveiled the BlackBerry 10 on Wednesday.
A year ago this week, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) filed its IPO. Now, for the first time, the company will report fourth-quarter results.
Peter Farrelly, director of the critically panned "Movie 43," lashed out at critics on Twitter. The days when filmmakers would remain silent in the face of negative reviews are over.
When Amazon.com reports fourth-quarter results later Tuesday, investors expect the company will return to profitable operations.
The 20th summit of the African Union came to a close in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with most problems unresolved.
Director J.J. Abrams will be the first person in history to take command of "Star Wars" and "Star Trek," two of science fiction's most enduring franchises. Can he please fans of both?
When Yahoo reports fourth-quarter results late Mon., investors expect an improvement but wonder if the new CEO is doing enough.
An anonymous Glencore Trader answered questions ranging from “How much do you make?” to “Would you get fired if they knew you did this?”
Cuba now has high-speed access to the Internet, but it is far from reaching the vast majority of the public.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are sitting down for their first-ever joint interview on CBS' "60 Minutes."
Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK), the one-time king of the smartphone market, has finally returned to profit, the company reported.
Here's a "who's who" to understanding the people, places and issues surrounding the Islamist counterinsurgency in Mali.
Shares of Apple fell as much as 12.4% in Thursday trading, erasing more than $50 billion in its market value.
France is facing a new domestic security threat as jihadists in Mali threaten a terrorist retaliation.
Why would Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) invest in a buyout of Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)? Better return plus customer support.
AT&T is expected to report substantially higher fourth-quarter earnings despite slightly lower revenue, due to wireless sector gains.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the conflict in Mali, and it's only getting worse.
Logistical support from the U.S., UK and other Western powers is beefing up French capabilities in Mali.
Forty years after the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, producers of mainstream movies and TV shows are still reluctant to tackle the ongoing abortion debate.
A late shipment of Windows 8, the decline in global PC sales and ho-hum demand for its Surface tablets is expected to weigh on results.
A mutiny in Asmara has raised new questions about the nature of dissent in Eritrea.
France has been unclear about its timeline for the intervention, but it will need a while to accomplish its ambitious goals.
Google, the No. 1 search engine, is expected to report that its earnings and revenue juggernaut kept rolling through the fourth quarter.
Despite flat software/services revenue, IBM’s performance will look like a sleek engine running in a tech sector buffeted by easing demand.
The long-anticipated Mega launch may be the most awkward event in the history of tech releases, as Kim Dotcom presided over one of the most embarrassing and silly displays of pompousness in recent memory early Sunday morning Eastern Standard Time.
High demand for ivory in Asia has spurred an increase in elephant poaching in Africa, endangering vulnerable communities.
A U.S. district judge ruled Agence France-Presse infringed on photographer Daniel Morel's copyright when it took his photos from Twitter and distributed them to Getty Images.