Apple Inc will appeal a trademark ruling to China's Supreme Court after it lost a four-year fight against a Beijing leather-products maker.
US Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton took quick aim at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the United States should not take a risk on an unreliable candidate.
A massive wildfire that has forced the evacuation of all 88,000 people in the western Canadian oil city of Fort McMurray and burned down 1,600 structures has the potential to destroy much of the town, authorities said on Wednesday.
Tribune Publishing Co said on Wednesday its board unanimously rejected Gannett Co Inc's unsolicited takeover offer and will proceed instead with a strategic plan to revive its print business and tap growth in digital content.
President Barack Obama sipped filtered water in Flint, Michigan, on Wednesday and assured angry residents that their children would be fine in the long term despite the "complete screw-up" that contaminated their drinking water with lead.
With Donald Trump now being the likely Republican nominee, he will start to focus his attacks on likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The excitement for American-style professional football in China is building with the release on Tuesday of the schedule for the China Arena Football League's inaugural season.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 has long since been repealed, but Chinese-American advocates are trying to ensure that the notorious piece of legislation and its legacy are not forgotten over time.
Trump swept to a commanding victory in Indiana on Tuesday, putting him on a glide path to the party's presidential nomination as Cruz ended his campaign.
US Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Tuesday bowed out of the race after defeat in the GOP's Indiana primary.
A solar-powered airplane midway through a historic bid to circle the globe completed the tenth leg of its journey on Monday, landing in Arizona after a 16-hour flight from California, the project team said.
US President Barack Obama does not believe that his country owes Japan a formal apology for the 1945 nuclear bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday.