Thirty ships and 15 aircraft looked for the missing AirAsia plane. Underwater locator beacon detectors will be deployed next.
While New York and other major cities slowly test police body cams, the LAPD expects to deploy its program relatively quickly.
It was still unclear if the people had been released or if they had escaped from the cafe in Sydney's central financial district.
The proposed law only targets recordings when there's an "expectation of privacy," but doesn't clarify where and when that exists, critics say.
New Delhi's state government banned the cab service Monday, shortly after Uber's CEO released a statement criticizing local screening systems.
The flaw could have allowed hackers full access to accounts. PayPal fixed the problem and awarded Yasser Ali $10,000 for finding it.
Officials warned on Tuesday that the St. Louis Police Department would take a preemptive strategy in dealing with protests.
Ralph Nader says the public knows too little about why some Takata air bags explode and spray shrapnel.
GM’s ignition switch recall will keep CEO Mary Barra from receiving an award for being first woman to head a car company.
Complaints against Hong Kong's police force have jumped after pro-democracy protests gripped the city since late September.
Under the new plans, 37 percent of all New York City homes are located within evacuation zones.
A Dallas man's Halloween decorations are Ebola-themed.
Prime Minister David Cameron has labeled the Islamic State group as the country’s “greatest-ever security risk.”
Hassan El Sabsabi, 23, has been accused of providing money to a U.S. citizen fighting for a terrorist organization in Syria.
Ukrainian Azov battalion fighters depicted on ZDF TV wearing uniforms with swastikas and Nazi runic symbols.
After al-Qaida said it was setting up shop in the subcontinent, India cautioned that Israeli tourists could be targets during the High Holidays.
Ford’s Chinese venture is calling back over 190,000 Focus cars. It recalled about 161,000 in 2012 for the same problem.
Passwords are one of the biggest threats to online security, but they remain a major staple of the Internet. Why?
The company currently markets offerings for "Health Care", "Muscle & Strength", "Neuro Enhancement" and "Sexual Enhancement" products.
Malaysian authorities suspect that nearly 20 Malaysians and 500 Indonesians have gone to fight with the Islamic State in Syria.
OSI Group indicated it would “withdraw from the marketplace” all products made by Shanghai Husi.
General Motors Co. shares fell Thursday after the automaker reported quarterly earnings of 11 cents a share on revenue of $39.6 billion.