The first book printed in America sold for a record amount at a Sotheby's auction in New York.
Until now, the majority of bitcoins have not been used to make purchases, but Bitcoin Black Friday aims to change that.
Wal-Mart is notorious for low wages. Could the principles of Fordism ensure a better deal for both?
Seven people were wounded in a shooting in Oakland, Calif. Monday night. Investigators are combing for evidence that could point to what motivated two men to open fire.
A new study of methane emissions found that cow farts are one of the major contributors of methane gas, a greenhouse gas 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide, to our atmosphere.
An overpass between the two cities could spur economic growth, and an American tycoon is backing it.
A new comprehensive study has found that the U.S. is emitting 50 percent more methane than the federal agency estimates.
FDA, in a strongly-worded letter, warned Google-backed 23andMe Inc to stop selling its DNA-testing kits.
Boeing is looking for a new manufacturing base for its new 777X aircraft, but can anyone compete with Washington state's tax break?
Israel-based PrimeSense made a name for itself on the Kinect, but Apple plans to use the firm's 3D tech to strengthen its product portfolio.
Mushrooms and other fungi may be able to manipulate the air nearby to create a favorable breeze for their spores.
A female Oakland Raiders fan jumped from an upper deck after Sunday's game but was saved by a 61-year-old man.
Boeing was urged to build 777X parts in the U.S. to avoid the 787’s issues, amid reports the project could go to Japan or the Middle East.
The deadly storm that slammed the Southwest and caused eight fatalities is now headed east, threatening Thanksgiving travel.
We can’t help but look ahead to the eighth-generation iPhone set to release in late 2014: Here's what rumors are predicting for the “iPhone 6.”
King Mohammed IV of Morocco arrives in Washington to see President Obama as the country seeks to grow its business ties to America.
Angelcare Inc. has issued a recall for 600,000 products this week following the related death of two infants due to a strangulation hazard.
Speculation surfaces as to who will succeed Gary Locke as the U.S. ambassador to China.
The additional damages in the legal battle against the South Korean tech giant brings the total to $935 million.
The man responsible for shark-cage diving and the shots of great whites in “Jaws” nearly died in the mouth of his favorite predator.
Young girls are promoting a new diet called the cotton ball diet, a trend that is deadly and dangerous.
Alabama, Utah and California are eager to take jobs on terms that workers in Washington State rejected. Is the Mideast in the running too?