The popular erectile dysfunction drug has been repackaged into single-dose servings that should aid on-the-go use.
30 Rockefeller Plaza will light up New York City's skyline with its new name and the NBC logo for the first time ever on Wednesday night.
A new report posits that Gov. Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island received an outsized sum of campaign donations from the financial industry.
From Syriza to the Grexit to the troika, all your questions about the turmoil consuming Europe are answered.
Rand Paul quietly meets with the marijuana industry, but why aren't we seeing any proudly pro-cannabis candidates?
Move over geezers, Ford sales numbers suggest millennial pony car fans are less likely to think size matters when it comes to engines.
The Dow leapt 100 points on renewed hopes Greece would strike a bailout deal with its international creditors after Athens defaulted on its debt payment to the IMF.
One economist attributed the spike in electricity usage to people using more air-conditioning during the day and light bulbs at night.
A chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership supplied to Politico reportedly includes provisions that could keep drug costs high at home and abroad.
Puerto Rico was able to delay crucial reforms as lenders profited from underwriting loans and selling debt to investors.
Many commentators accuse China's road operators of exaggerating losses so they can carry on charging fees beyond the 15-year limit.
In a letter to the creditors, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wrote he was prepared to accept many of the terms of an earlier bailout package.
Julie Hamp has not been charged formally yet, but Japanese authorities are allowed to detain suspects without charge for up to 23 days.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was prepared to accept creditors' demands for a bailout with only a few minor changes, the Financial Times said.
Efforts to find the plane that went missing last March with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board have not yielded any results so far.
IndiGo, which operates a fleet of 96 planes, is India's biggest airline by market share.
A report on an investigation into the February crash, which killed 43 people, is to be released Thursday.
The Hercules C-130 military transport plane crashed Tuesday shortly after takeoff, and officials have recovered 141 bodies.
Beijing has rolled out a flurry of stimulus measures since last year but analysts remain wary about the outlook.
Greece missed its scheduled debt repayment Tuesday, making it the first advanced economy to default in the IMF's seven-decade history.
A complaint alleges employees were told to deny entry to black and Asian customers who sounded “too ghetto” or “too Asian."
Greece's debt crisis is coming down to the wire as the country will be in arrears on an International Monetary Fund payment of 1.6 billion euros ($1.78 billion) as of midnight.
State-of-the-art space station equipment and toilet paper were lost in the SpaceX explosion. It may not seem like much, but the commercial space industry might now be fighting for its life.
It's likely "the single most important thing the president could do, on his own, to raise pay," according to one prominent labor leader.
European Union authorities are making a last-ditch offer to Athens to save the country from going bankrupt, but Athens is likely hours away from defaulting on its debt.
Hacker group CyberBerkut leaked documents exposing Kiev's plan to increase military spending in the next 3 years.
After years of governance under hefty deficits, Puerto Rico, which means "rich port" in Spanish, doesn't have enough money to pay its debts.
Russia wants to counter sanctions placed on its big energy companies by Canada, a Russian parliamentary leader says.
Some analysts believe the jump was linked to government intervention and warned authorities are playing a dangerous game by interfering in the markets.
One source with direct knowledge of the matter said the new deal would see Alibaba directly invest around $600 million for a share in Paytm.