Two Canadian law firms have filed suit against the adultery website's parent companies over the leaking of users' private data in a cyberattack.
U.S. oil prices are headed for an eighth straight weekly decline, the longest weekly losing streak in nearly 30 years.
Sebastian Coe's association with the sports apparel brand has critics worried Nike will wield more influence over the track and field community.
Alexis Tsipras has resigned his mandate, but with the opposition in tatters there's no one else to take the reins.
The blue-chip index suffered its biggest one-day percentage drop in nearly four years after China offered fresh evidence of a sharper-than-expected economic slowdown.
The device, which reportedly will feature plastic casing, would likely be a replacement for the 2-year-old iPhone 5C.
Growing numbers of migrants are arriving in Greece, a country ill-equipped to help because of its own economic struggles. But Greek citizens are stepping in where government is failing.
After a series of recent movie theater shootings, patrons and film houses have debated tougher security policies, including checking bags.
On the Facebook-owned photo-sharing app, Instagram, advertisers like Coca-Cola are ditching celebs in favor of young influencers.
Preliminary data for August showed factory output at its lowest since 2009, though some economists predict an improvement in coming months.
The losses Thursday were fueled by global growth concerns after the U.S. Federal Reserve hinted that it may wait until the days and months post September to raise interest rates.
After warning investors of slow user growth three weeks ago, Twitter execs Thursday are dealing with another setback -- shares have lost nearly 17 percent of their value.
Donald Trump is slamming the H-1B specialty visa program -- while using it to hire foreign-born models for his agency.
It remained unclear whether other segments of the Thai economy would be affected by the bombing of a popular shrine.
Honda has unveiled the BR-V, a seven-seater designed for families in the region's densely populated cities.
Fight for 15, the movement for higher pay and workers' rights in low-paying jobs, has expanded its efforts into South America. Here's why.
Toyota says it has to temporarily halt production at second factory because of last week’s industrial accident in Tianjin.
The move comes after Greece narrowly escaped an exit from the 19-member eurozone in July following months of uncertainty.
The accord further cements the increasingly close relationship between the two countries.
Losses in financial stocks were fueled by concerns that the Fed may wait until after September to raise interest rates.
CEO Cindy Whitehead explains what we know about the interaction between Addyi and alcohol, and why she thinks the low sexual desire drug is so controversial.
The Columbia University study is the first to quantify just how much global warming is exacerbating California's drought crisis.
Venture capital-backed companies like Uber, Palantir and Airbnb are valued in the billions of dollars — but have little to show for it.
GOP presidential candidates Jeb Bush and John Kasich left government for the doomed bank — and got big paychecks as Lehman lost their states’ money.
Greece repaid $3.7 billion to the ECB after receiving $14.5 billion from the European Stability Mechanism, the eurozone’s bailout fund.
The move comes at a time when developing countries around the world are devaluing their currencies.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's meeting last month showed central bankers need more confidence inflation is moving toward their goal.
In the trucking industry, driver misclassification runs rampant, critics say. On Tuesday, the Labor Department brought the hammer down.
Muted inflation could prevent the central bank from lifting rates in September.
The former Maryland governor appeared alongside mostly immigrant workers trying to organize a union at a Trump hotel in Las Vegas.