Illinois, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and California could get new governors with ties to financial firms managing state's pension funds.
The defective Takata-made air bags have reportedly caused four deaths and more than 30 injuries in the U.S.
The suspicion that health workers and travelers from West Africa face is not unlike the stigma endured by AIDS patients in the 1980s.
The Apple CEO said on Thursday that he is proud to be gay. China has a history of homophobia — but it also has a history of loving Apple.
Bruce Jenner's new look isn't sitting too well with a couple of male members at his country club.
Casey Nocket is alleged to have painted acrylic pictures on protected sites in eight national parks in the Western United States.
The two have been reportedly accused of stealing a camera from a female photographer outside a studio in Beverly Hills on Sept. 5.
Ashton Kutcher had the skeletons in his closet cleaned out by Star magazine when they reported the actor had cheated on Mila Kunis in 2012.
Hewlett-Packard’s new PC and printer unit is looking to establish itself as a leader in the nascent but fast-growing 3D printing market.
Known for console games, EA is getting bigger in mobile.
Orbital Sciences, which lost $200 million Tuesday, still needs to launch six cargo flights to the International Space Station.
For Apple, chasing a better experience is prioritized over chasing market share -- a key lesson from the 1990s.
Cyber intrusions and other data breaches put the personal records of 18.5 million Californians, nearly half the state's population, at risk in 2013.
MSG's possible split may be driven by investors wanting to unlock the full value of the New York Knicks and Rangers.
Who will the fourth and final lead on "True Detective" Season 2 be? Theories on which actress will be the female lead of the HBO series.
U.S. coach Mike Tolkin is confident rugby can continue its domestic growth beyond Saturday’s showcase match with the All-Blacks.
Alibaba's Jack Ma is taking Hollywood by storm to scoop up distribution rights to TV shows and movies along with actual shares in studios.
The Apple Watch is expected to be released in early 2015.
Eleven gubernatorial races are within 4 percentage points, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News/YouGov poll.
Javier Bolden, 22, was convicted of fatally shooting two Chinese graduate students while trying to rob them in April 2012.
Such a partnership could help propel Apple deeper into China while providing greater acceptance for Alibaba in the United States.
Alibaba's founder said that China's future lies in importing goods, and not in the vast exports it's currently known for.