The shooting on Thursday morning in Chattanooga, Tennessee, had some officials considering more security.
Tensions in Kenya over the debate on homosexuality and LGBT rights have heightened ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit next week.
Nairobi County officials have nonetheless insisted that the bustling capital city's beautification was not about U.S. President Barack Obama.
MasterCard is experimenting with a new program that uses facial scans to approve online purchases.
China's sweeping new national security law could bring more Internet controls, affect foreign businesses in China, and add to pressure on Hong Kong to pass similar regulations.
A federal court ruled the spy agency could continue vacuuming up Americans' call records for another 180 days, pending a switch to private data collection.
President Obama said that his government is not going to abandon the families of hostages captured overseas.
Dylan Storm Roof could call the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center in home for as long as several years depending on his plea or if he faces the death penalty.
According to the head of the CIS Anti-Terrorist Center, there are 5,000 Russians fighting for Islamic State forces.
At least two dozen people were killed in two separate terror attacks in southwest and central Somalia on Thursday.
The Justice Department is investigating documents that were destroyed by the Pentagon continues.
Amazon doesn't always comply with government subpoenas, especially those for customer information that Amazon deems "overbroad."
The IRS announced new tax security measures Thursday to keep hackers from stealing personal tax data.
A new report says that China is in a better position to develop "offensive cyber capabilities."
Fake cell towers eavesdrop on conversations and gather data.
The Moscow-based security company links virus attacks during Iran talks to an Israeli model.
Authorities have not yet made any arrests.
The video shows two women fighting in a Walmart and involving a 6-year-old boy.
A 30-minute lockdown was called Friday afternoon at the White House echoing several moments last month.
President Obama wonders how he can promise anything to Palestinians who do not even belong to a recognized state.
According to an AP investigation, the FBI has conducted more than 100 surveillance flights since last April.
TSA officials botched 67 of 70 tests conducted by undercover Homeland Security agents at some of the nation's busiest airports.