'Duck Dynasty' Patriarch Phil Robertson Endorses Ted Cruz
In a television advertisement released on January 13, the patriarch of the hugely popular reality show "Duck Commander" extols the virtues of Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz and promises his support.
Chipotle ‘Confident’ It Can Stop Outbreaks; Shares Rise
The restaurant chain is working with suppliers and employees to eliminate food contamination through sourcing, training and testing.
More Cyberattacks Predicted For US Industrial Control Systems
Computers that help run energy plants, steel mills and factories are vulnerable to hackers, a U.S. government tech official says.
Uber Receives Nearly $2B Investment From Chinese Firms
The ride-hailing company's Chinese unit was valued at $7 billion before taking on investment in its Series B funding round, its CEO said.
Talks Will Continue On VW Diesel Emissions Fix, US Says
Months after the Volkswagen emissions scandal broke, there is no timetable for winning approval of a fix -- or for starting vehicle repairs.
Video: Flashy Shirt Worn By 'El Chapo' In Rolling Stone Interview With Sean Penn Sells Out
Shirts similar to the one worn by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in his Rolling Stone interview with Sean Penn have been flying off the store shelves.
Video: Suicide Blast Near Pakistan Polio Center Kills 14
A suspected suicide bomb blast near a polio eradication center in western Pakistan killed at least 14 people. Yiming Woo reports.
Video: LA Fans Ecstatic As Rams Head West
Los Angeles fans celebrate after NFL owners vote to move St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles.
Belgium Identifies 3 Paris Attack Plot Safe Houses
The tenants, whose DNA and fingerprints were found at these houses, gave false identities, investigators found.
Crude Oil Rises For First Time In Eight Days After US Stocks Fall
The bearish outlook for oil, however, remains after the U.S. government forecast Tuesday that the global glut will swell until late 2017.
China December Exports Fall 1.4 Percent, Less Than Forecast
A drop of 1.4 percent from the previous December left the country with a trade surplus of $60.09 billion for the month, a report said Wednesday.
Asia Stocks Eke Out Gains, Wary On China
Investors were again watching where the People’s Bank of China sets the yuan after two sessions of firm fixes.
US To Announce Efforts To Boost Self-Driving Cars
Google and Detroit automakers are expected to participate in Thursday’s announcement by Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
Starbucks, Walgreens To Add Visa Checkout As Payment Option
The payment option currently has more than 10 million consumer accounts, the world's biggest payments network company said.
Google Will Add Partners For Self-Driving Cars, Executive Says
John Krafcik, the newly hired president of the company's self-driving car project, did not mention any automakers by name.
GM Concealed Ignition Defect, Lawyer Tells NY Jury
Key General Motors employees knew about the problem for more than 10 years, said a lawyer representing a man injured in a crash.
Majority Of Americans Support Next President Pushing For Tighter Gun Laws
In a new poll, a majority said they would support the next president taking additional steps to tighten federal gun legislation.
White House Video Promotes Obama's Last State Of The Union Speech
The Obama administration released a video promoting the president's legacy in his last address to Congress.
US House Backs Broader Sanctions On North Korea
A 418-2 vote follows the Asian nation's test last week of a powerful nuclear device. The U.S. Senate plans to vote on a similar bill.
North Korea’s Leader Calls For Expansion Of Nuclear Arsenal
Kim Jong Un made the remarks at a ceremony honoring scientists and others behind last week’s weapons tests.
Japan Sends Warning To China Over Naval Incursions Near Disputed Isles
Japan and China dispute the ownership of a set of isles in the East China Sea, known as the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
Clinton Calls For An End To US Immigration Raids
Breaking with President Barack Obama, Clinton condemned the raids carried out by the Department of Homeland Security.
North Korea Faked Sub-Launched Missile Test Footage, Analysis Shows
Propagandists used rudimentary techniques to insert video footage from a May test and a June missile launch, an analysis showed.
NJ Passes ‘Smart Gun’ Bill; Christie May Veto
The bill’s supporters have said it would help protect children from accidental deaths.
$3B Overhaul In Works For Japan’s Sharp
The electronics company said in a statement that it was in talks with various companies about its LCD business.
China Seeks To Stabilize Yuan; Stocks Still Fragile
Perceived missteps by Chinese authorities have stoked concerns in global markets that Beijing might be losing its grip on economic policy.
Icahn Buying Up Shares Of Time Warner, Sources Say
The reason behind the billionaire’s purchase was reportedly not known.
Asian Shares Shaky On Oil, China Worries
Markets have been rocked by plunges in Chinese stock markets, the yuan’s fall and heavy intervention by Beijing.
Clinton Seeks Surcharge Tax On Wealthiest Americans
The candidate's proposal follows a Warren Buffett suggestion that those earning more than $1 million per year have a minimum tax rate of 30 percent.
Amazon To Launch Portable Version Of Echo Speaker
The new device, code-named "Fox," is expected to be priced lower than the $180 Echo, a newspaper reported.