EBay sold its Enterprise business for $925 million and topped Wall Street expectations for its second-quarter earnings as the online…
EBay sold its Enterprise business for $925 million and topped Wall Street expectations for its second-quarter earnings as the online…
Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. will help Mideast allies defend themselves against any Iranian-supported unrest after holding…
An unknown blast shook the desolate desert in the state of New Mexico on July 16, 1945, unsettling the village…
Amazon has come a long way from selling books out of a Seattle garage. Amazon had an inauspicious start in…
Massachusetts has a cannabis conundrum. State law requires every county to have a dispensary for medical marijuana, but federal regulations…
Iraqi policeman Ziad Radi is no stranger to hot weather, but his sun-blasted face is testament that even for seasoned…
The elaborate fantasy saga ”Game of Thrones” received a leading 24 Emmy Awards nominations Thursday, its stature apparently untouched by…
Angela Merkel came under criticism Thursday for her awkward treatment of a young refugee brought to tears by the German…
A man charged with shooting into Lil Wayne’s tour buses on a Georgia highway called cellphones linked to rappers Young…
At least two military facilities in Tennessee were attacked in shootings Thursday, including one at a Navy recruiting building, officials…
U.S. homebuilders’ confidence in the market for new homes is back up to levels not seen since the height of…
Apple’s new music service is a valiant effort to catch up in the emerging business of offering unlimited music on…
A strong earthquake struck Thursday in the ocean northeast of Barbados and was widely felt throughout the Caribbean, but officials…
The Chattanooga mayor says police are pursuing an active shooter after reports of a shooting at a military reserve center.
Barack Obama is set to become the first sitting U.S. President to visit the inside of a federal prison as…
Fewer people sought U.S. unemployment benefits last week as employers remain confident enough in the economy to hold onto their…
European Central Bank head Mario Draghi faces a blizzard of questions about Greece at his news conference Thursday.
Image of the top of a comedian’s head has Britons debating the decline of privacy in an age of surveillance.