The ridesharing company has big plans for the subcontinent, but they’ll go nowhere unless it can ensure passenger safety.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Muslim woman who was not hired by Abercrombie & Fitch because of her religious head covering.
Tech giant Apple is taking advantage of low interest rates in non-U.S. markets and filed for its first potential yen-based bond offering in 2020.
The Islamic State group commandeered 2,300 armored vehicles when it took Mosul last year, the Iraqi premier says.
The world's biggest chipmaker announced Monday it is buying Altera Corporation to expand its line-up of higher-margin chips used in data centers.
The airline's CEO, who had previously warned of the need for a "bitter" pill to overhaul the carrier, plans to lay off thousands and substantially reconfigure its fleet.
The data is likely to disappoint the European Central Bank.
China has cut import duties on certain products to encourage domestic consumption and spur growth. Luxury brands have followed with price cuts.
China's economy has sputtered this year and growth slowed to a six-year low of 7 percent in the first three months of the year.
More than a week of devastating rains claimed 30 lives in Texas and Oklahoma, and destroyed 4,000 properties.
The California semiconductor chipmaker is expected to announce its plans to buy Altera Corp. Monday, according to reports.
Athens and its eurozone and International Monetary Fund (IMF) creditors have been locked in talks for months without luck on a deal.
Texas transportation officials expect the figure to rise as the state tallies damages from the past week.
Greece's government said this week it was looking for a deal by Sunday, but sources close to the talks at the so-called Brussels Group of EU/IMF creditors said that was unlikely.
The Swiss-made aircraft will be the first plane to go around the world using only solar power.
Edward Gilligan's death has left the company without a clear successor to the CEO.
Among Chinese companies attempting to diversify their revenue streams amid a slowing economy, the smartphone market probably isn't the way to go.
With the marijuana industry's lack of banking access becoming a public-safety issue, it is beginning to explore new options.
Economists are looking ahead to next week’s release of the U.S. jobs report for May.
The story of a 31-year-old "digital kingpin," as prosecutors described him, is the subject of multiple book and movie projects.
The health insurer is considering selling the company to competitors Aetna and Cigna.
Shuttle America Flight 2708 climbed 200 feet to avoid a drone that was flying over Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is on the market for $100 million. Here are some of the bizarre objects found on the property.
The Greek debt crisis still hovers over markets, as Athens is again risking a default and exit from the eurozone.
A flooded apartment complex in San Marcos, Texas, points to the broader challenge cities face in balancing urban growth with floodplain risks.
Remember Ello? The so-called "anti-Facebook" that once had 38,000 signups per hour is staging a protest.
The U.S. economy shrank in the first three months of the year, driven by a slowdown in shipping due to West Coast port disputes.
U.S. auto sales are at the strongest pace since last summer, but 2015 could signal the end of a post-recession auto industry growth cycle.
The economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
The acquisition of Telecity by Equinix would create the largest data center player in Europe.