In response to the thousands of signatures urging TLC to take "19 Kids and Counting" off the air for "LGBTQ fear mongering," fans of the religious family have created two counterpetitions.
The "deep decarbonization" analysis is a road map for reaching U.S. climate change goals.
Mac Thornberry may push for reforming defense purchases when he takes over the House Armed Services Committee in January.
The U.S. has so far failed to topple President Bashar Assad and is now considering a new strategy in Syria.
Matthew Miller sought to be detained in North Korea, in pursuit of a dream to "speak to ordinary North Koreans," before he was freed.
The Thursday report says only 3 percent of Walmart's U.S. electricity comes from wind, solar and other clean sources.
Mike Nichols' brilliantly shot ending of "The Graduate" lives on as one of the best finales in cinematic history.
Data on the economic impact of illegal immigrants suggests expanding visa protections would be largely beneficial.
The expansion pack's launch glitches didn't faze buyers, who bought 3.3 million copies within 24 hours of its release.
The terminally ill young woman who ended her life appears in a new video advocating for nationwide right-to-die laws.
Widespread deployment of warehouse robots stands to save the company $400 million to $900 million a year.
Obama will detail an overhaul of the nation's immigration policy Thursday night. For millions of families, it could be life-changing.
A petition was published urging TLC to cancel the reality show claiming that the stars promote discrimination against the LGBT community.
Google, which left China in 2010, could have access to a huge user base if Chinese authorities allow it to launch the app store.
Obama's immigration reforms would lift the threat of deportation for at least 250,000 undocumented people who work on farms, Arturo Rodriguez, the president of the United Farm Workers union, said on Wednesday.
Business strategist Peter Schwartz says cars could wind up simply being the hardware that carries tech industry software.
Jeremy Lin returns to Houston and LeBron James hosts the Spurs in a big night for the NBA.
Republicans say Obama's use of executive orders are unconstitutional.
Fitbit had a huge first-mover advantage but now it is facing competition from Apple, Google and Samsung?
Check out "Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler's spread in Elle magazine and learn all about her upcoming role on Disney's "Austin & Ally."
The Skinny Mirror is coming to a store near you, and retailers hope the 10 pounds you lose mean more dollars for them.
The streaming service announced Tuesday that it had postponed a Bill Cosby comedy special and the comedian had agreed to the move.