NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc is trying to pave the way for developers to connect more devices to the Web, as its "Internet of Things" business has touched $500 million so far this year, an executive said on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — After a steady string of mass shootings and a revival of the political fight over gun control, Americans are slightly more likely than they were two years ago to say gun laws should be made stricter, a new Associated Press-GfK poll found.
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Britain's Prince Harry at the Oval Office to talk about the Invictus Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Britain's Prince Harry at the Oval Office to talk about the Invictus Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Britain's Prince Harry at the Oval Office to talk about the Invictus Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Britain's Prince Harry at the Oval Office to talk about the Invictus Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Britain's Prince Harry at the Oval Office to talk about the Invictus Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Stocks moved higher after Federal Reserve policy makers indicated a rate hike was possible at its next policy meeting in December. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks moved higher after Federal Reserve policy makers indicated a rate hike was possible at its next policy meeting in December. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks moved higher after Federal Reserve policy makers indicated a rate hike was possible at its next policy meeting in December. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks moved higher after Federal Reserve policy makers indicated a rate hike was possible at its next policy meeting in December. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Federal wildlife managers again have put off deciding whether to continue a 30-year program reintroducing the endangered red wolf. It’s looking more and more like the native species might not ever return to the wild in the Lowcountry.
(Reuters Health) – In a U.S. study that followed older women for nearly 20 years, those who complained of memory lapses were more likely than others to later be diagnosed with mild thinking problems or dementia.
(Reuters Health) – In a U.S. study that followed older women for nearly 20 years, those who complained of memory lapses were more likely than others to later be diagnosed with mild thinking problems or dementia.
The Sertoma Football Classic has a new title sponsor, the Hendrick Automotive Group.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared 29 South Carolina counties, including Berkeley and Dorchester, disaster areas in the wake of historic flooding this month that inundated much of the state, the Governor’s Office announced Wednesday.
MEXICO CITY, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Mexico's Pemex will receive U.S. conventional light crudes as part of an oil swap deal and it will keep delivering mostly heavy Maya to U.S. refining companies involved, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.
In Russia, the absence of a robust media conversation on climate change means Putin's climate skepticism goes largely unchallenged.
In Russia, the absence of a robust media conversation on climate change means Putin's climate skepticism goes largely unchallenged.
In Russia, the absence of a robust media conversation on climate change means Putin's climate skepticism goes largely unchallenged.
In Russia, the absence of a robust media conversation on climate change means Putin's climate skepticism goes largely unchallenged.
(Reuters) - Yelp Inc reported a bigger-than-expected 40 percent jump in quarterly revenue as more local businesses advertised on Yelp.com, its consumer review website.
LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina, with injuries to four leading players, have made nine changes for the Rugby World Cup third-place playoff against South Africa at Olympic Park on Friday.
(Reuters Health) - Women who stop breastfeeding due to pain or difficulty getting babies to nurse may be more likely to develop postpartum depression than mothers who stop nursing for other reasons, a small U.K. study suggests.
(Reuters Health) - Women who stop breastfeeding due to pain or difficulty getting babies to nurse may be more likely to develop postpartum depression than mothers who stop nursing for other reasons, a small U.K. study suggests.