Fliers can expect massive security lines across the country, with airlines already warning passengers to arrive early or risk missing their flight.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The FBI's victory in breaking into a killer's iPhone merely prolongs a battle over how far the government can go to examine private messages, photos and other files.
Some in the tech industry worry authorities will now try to pursue a smaller company — one without the financial and legal resources of Apple — to win a favorable legal precedent.
Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that financial services firms also posted solid gains, while manufacturing employment barely rose.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sluggish global growth threatens to keep governments around the world from being able to pay pensions and bondholders, the chief economist of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday.
The Commission said the deterioration in sentiment was due to lower confidence among consumers as well as managers in the services and construction sectors.
The difference between the top- and bottom-rated models for a driver's ability to see down a dark road was substantial, according to the study released Wednesday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an industry-funded organization that evaluates automotive safety.
NEW YORK (AP) — Troubled Valeant Pharmaceuticals said Wednesday that it wants to delay the release of its financial statements by several weeks to avoid a default of its loans.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials are granting use of an experimental test to screen blood donations for Zika virus, an emergency step designed to protect local blood supplies from the mosquito-borne virus.
BEIJING (AP) — China is consolidating its ability to censor the Internet by drafting rules requiring businesses that serve domestic Internet users to register their Web addresses inside the country, a move seen as tar