American Airlines has revamped its logo and look, but does it change anything for the beleaguered carrier?
Silver Lake Partners, likely buyer of Dell (NASDAQ:DELL), has some deeply experienced tech executives. Here are some.
Should Dell go private? Here's a checklist for the CEO, who may not want to cede control of the company he's nurtured for 29 years.
Myspace, the social network co-owned by Justin Timberlake, relaunched on Tuesday, but all eyes were on Facebook's Social Graph.
Slavery still exists in Mali, and the current insurgency crisis has put the problem on hold.
Women have long played a leading role for the PKK, a designated terrorist organization in Turkey.
Nobody's neutral on Apple as the share price continues to swoon, erasing nearly all its gains of 2012.
Times were Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) could do no wrong, as sales and earnings grew and grew. However, harder times have come.
After France intervened to combat an Islamist insurgency in Mali, other superpowers have been gearing up to follow suit.
The Coca-Cola Company is addressing the obesity epidemic for the first time in its history. The move comes as New York City's ban on large sugary sodas is set to take effect.
After the gang rape and killing of a young woman, India is engulfed in a debate on what should happen to rapists. Here is what will likely happen.
U.S. drivers are entering an era of cheaper gasoline, thanks to a host of factors, including the expansion of the Seaway pipeline.
Who killed Sakine Cansiz and two other Kurdish women in Paris? Turkish nationalists? PKK militants? Depends who you ask.
French troops are already in Mali, where an Islamist insurgency is becoming a serious threat to West Africa and the world.
Most Americans have banked less pay this month because of the end of the payroll-tax cut, and some who backed the president say they feel duped.
The FCC's plans to unleash Wi-Fi spectrum, plus the $5 billion tussle for Clearwire (NASDAQ: CLWR), show spectrum is valuable.
Greek efforts to clamp down on illegal immigration have resulted in a disturbing trend: tourists are sometimes targeted by officials.
A Georgia mother shot an intruder inside her Loganville home last week while her two young children hid in a crawlspace, sparking calls from pro-gun advocates to relax gun control laws, as the case illustrates how helpful the presence of a gun in the home can be for self-defense. But the evidence suggests that gun ownership does not actually lead to less deaths in the home.
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Chairman Eric Schmidt is out of North Korea after paying a four-day visit to the Hermit Kingdom.
The assassination of three Kurdish women in Paris could imperil peace talks between government officials and Kurds in Turkey.
In a major upset, "Zero Dark Thirty" filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow was not nominated for a Best Director Oscar.
In the wake of the Delhi gang-rape and murder, many say south India poses less danger to a woman compared to other parts of the country. Why is that?
The ECB sees the euro zone strong enough to not need monetary help, but the bank's confidence in that outlook appears paper thin.
No surprise: International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM) received 6,478 patents in 2012, continuing its 20-year domination of the field.
The Czech Republic is about it elect its president directly for the first time.
Initial public offerings could raise as much as $34 billion in U.S. markets and more than $100 billion worldwide, experts said.
There is no denying that the protests have indeed been massive. But do they really deserve to be called revolutionary?
A Bahrain court has upheld convictions for 20 opposition activists, proving once again that human rights are not a priority.
The market value of Qualcomm Inc., the No. 1 designer of mobile chips, exceeds that of Intel. That's no mistake.
An alliance between the PDL party and the Northern Alliance brings Silvio Berlusconi back into the spotlight ahead of Italian elections.