The ban would prohibit sales of all tobacco and nicotine products, including electronic cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
Traces of radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster have been detected about 100 miles off the coast of northern California.
Apple will have to make an appearance in court over claims that its iMessage service prevented users from receiving text messages.
"I was preparing myself going down to find the worst," said firefighter and paramedic Marco Barros, who helped rescue the boy.
The CDC says it has ordered $2.7 million worth of personal protective equipment to help hospitals care for Ebola patients.
Yahoo is looking to reverse a slump in its vital ad revenues.
Uber is looking to boost its presence in India by teaming up with lenders to give loans to aspiring cab drivers.
An autopsy report released last week by a coroner ruled out the involvement of drugs and alcohol in the comedian's death.
More than 25,000 Blizzard fans turned up for BlizzCon in Anaheim this past weekend.
A roundup of 25 stores, theme parks, hotels and more offering discounts this Veterans Day.
Mobile users can't seem to get enough of the reality star's mobile game.
Fitbit's products have been removed from Apple's online store after Fitbit refused to integrate its data with Health app.
President Barack Obama outlined his next steps in Iraq and in Washington following huge Democratic losses in Congress.
Although the quakes are intensifying, it doesn't mean The Big One is on the way.
The last Americans held by North Korea were released Saturday.
The actor and comedian did have pharmaceuticals in his system, though in therapeutic doses.
Standalone deal sites like LivingSocial and rival Groupon are having trouble making it solo.
Pieces of the dismantled Berlin Wall have been installed in locations across the globe. Here are some places you can see them in the U.S.
A partnership between the companies could be the way into China for Apple Pay, but there are a number of other options available as well.
A contestant on Season 19 of ABC's "The Bachelor" reportedly
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
The malware, which has been downloaded more than 356,000 times, has affected 467 apps on a Chinese app store.