Pokémon GO is causing trouble for police departments around the globe.
New anti-terrorism laws in Russia will force communications operators to store metadata for three years and release it to security services when requested.
In the midst of a crippling recession, with the Olympics just weeks away, Rio police are struggling to afford even the bare essentials.
At least 36 children have been injured by the Swedish retailer’s chests and dressers that are prone to tip over when not anchored to the wall.
As many as 66 million Americans — nearly a third of the adult population — reported having nothing saved for an unexpected expense.
Authorities say Muslim Americans have often warned authorities about fellow Muslims they think might be turning toward extremism.
The FBI said it is trying to allow Orlando, Florida, to return to a sense of normalcy while it continues investigating Omar Mateen and the mass shooting that took place Sunday.
The $350,000 penalty is the largest the FAA has proposed imposing on Amazon, which the agency said has had a series of hazardous materials violations in recent years.
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
Data from the emergency beacons could help investigators locate debris from the doomed EgyptAir flight, including its crucial black boxes.
With the November 2015 attacks in mind, security will be greatly increased for the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.
Google is working on an adhesive coating for its self-driving cars to prevent pedestrians from bouncing off the autonomous vehicles if hit.
A fresh flare-up in the blazes ripping across Western Canada is forcing oil sands producers to abandon plans to restart production.
Honda is Takata’s biggest customer, and the defective airbags are believed to be responsible for at least 11 deaths.
Body cameras are becoming another piece of technology worn by officers in response to misconduct complaints. But can departments even afford them?
Beginning in January 2018, mobile phones must also have built-in GPS, the country's ministry of communications and technology said.
Game creator Navid Khonsari talks with IBT about "1979 Revolution: Black Friday." It's based on the Islamic revolution in Iran — where the game has already been banned.
Parts of the largest city in Texas were underwater Tuesday after a slow-moving weekend storm dumped heavy rain on the region.
As rescue and recovery efforts continued Monday, here are some ways to help.
Police have identified and arrested a suspect in the killing of a University of Texas-Austin student.
The soldier said she suffered a mild concussion, a ruptured eardrum and abrasions on her face after being brutally attacked by two soldiers.
Following the attacks in Paris and Brussels, Britain plans to add as many as 900 security officers.