Some residents of a Connecticut neighborhood aren't receiving their mail at home anymore because a local dog is reportedly biting the mailmen
Twitter Inc. is reporting a loss of $61.6 million in its first quarter
Italy's economic development minister says that failing airline Alitalia will receive a government bridge loan to keep it operational while a new owner is sought
China is talking with the European Space Agency about collaborating on a human outpost on the moon
Dubai races toward a future of self-driving cars, drones filling up its skies, but cybersecurity is a growing concern
Government oil company in United Arab Emirates says it's opened first solar-powered gas station in Dubai
State officials have announced that rebuilding the collapsed section of Interstate 85 in Atlanta will cost up to $16.6 million
The German government is raising its growth forecast this year for the country's economy, Europe's biggest, slightly to 1.5 percent
The EU is launching talks with unions and employers to ensure that people's work and living conditions are protected as they turn to alternative jobs like self-driving taxis or fast food deliveries
China has launched its first aircraft carrier built entirely on its own in a demonstration of the growing technical sophistication of its defense industries
Shares in Europe are mixed after another day of gains in Asia as investors await an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump on tax cuts that could give a boost to U.S. companies and household spending
Researchers at U.S. antivirus firm McAfee say the cyberattacks that have hit Saudi Arabia over the past few months are continuing, revealing new details about an unusually disruptive campaign
AP Explains: Why China's new aircraft carrier is significant
German automaker Daimler AG says net profit doubled in the first three months of the year as sales were boosted by the new version of the company's Mercedes-Benz E-class sedan and its SUV lineup
Many of the players have changed in Congress and the White House, but the same gridlock and partisan brinksmanship of the past eight years have lawmakers scrambling to avoid a government shutdown this week