State Dept. shuts down email amid hack fears
The State Department shut down its unclassified email system in the wake of a suspected cyber attack, sources told The Associated Press.
The State Department shut down its unclassified email system in the wake of a suspected cyber attack, sources told The Associated Press.
Actavis is close to riding to Allergan's rescue, nearing a deal to buy the company, sources tell CNBC.
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A candidate opposed to the relocation of a U.S. naval base appears to have won an emphatic election victory in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa.
Bill Gross cast a long enough shadow at Pimco, something only exacerbated by his move over to Janus Capital.
Fans and players strongly dislike the NFL's new headphones rule. You can even say they "hate" it.
Crude's deep slide will likely continue to fall in the coming months to as low as $50 per barrel, says one analyst.
Thanks to the U.S. energy boom, the City of Brotherly Love is undergoing a quiet revolution.
Dutch authorities banned poultry transport after finding a strain of bird flu that can jump the species barrier to humans.
Islamic State militants fighting in Iraq and Syria claimed in a video posted online on Sunday that they had beheaded American hostage Peter Kassig.
The global economy should be growing at a much faster pace than it currently is, the chief economist of the OECD warned on Sunday.
Four workers died and a fifth was hospitalized Saturday after a chemical leak at a DuPont facility near Houston, the company said.
The perception that I often hear expressed is that Washington’s Superior Courts are much like what is portrayed on television. Images of courtrooms, trials, dockets, and lawyers arguing their …
CORVALLIS — Michael Doctor summed up Oregon State's mentality in the fourth quarter against No. 7 Arizona State.
A lower Yen is buoying big companies across the world’s third-largest economy. The FT reports.
The findings of a new Pew study on privacy in the digital age belabor the obvious. Americans think the government may be spying on them and Internet companies are using their personal information. What’s interesting is that the Internet has thrown the spotlight on privacy, even though in some ways, people have more privacy now than they had half a century ago. [...] in many homes, folks still had party lines, which let them snoop on their neighbors’ phone calls. Today, the government can appropriate your e-mail and mobile phone records ... Читать дальше...
TUCSON, Ariz. — Washington pushed No. 17 Arizona around for most of the afternoon. Fumbles and penalties sent the Huskies to another loss.
A look at just some of the lively, goofy and downright weird school mascots
Birchbox offers curated personal beauty packages, and it is helping to revolutionize and industry.
Obamacare users may face substantial price increases next year, in some cases as much as 20 percent, unless they switch plans, the NYT reports.