Crude prices rose Monday as Saudi Arabia moved to raise oil prices in Asia.
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After briefly tumbling more than 100 points Monday, the Dow rebounded as investors await the Federal Reserve's minutes on Wednesday.
California Gov. Jerry Brown said on Sunday said the state's crippling drought crisis shows the climate phenomenon "is a wake-up call."
About 10 percent of breast milk samples ordered online are tainted, according to new research that casts doubt on the legitimacy and safety of a small but growing business.
The ongoing decline in tourism has hurt Kenya in recent years.
Virtu Financial hopes to raise $361 million in a public offering that would value the company at $2.6 billion.
In the past, several other flight crew have reported about the behavior of the co-pilot, whose identity has not been revealed yet.
Input prices rose at the fastest pace in nearly a year, a business survey showed on Monday.
The Greek government agreed to repay its debt by April 9 after a meeting with IMF chief Christine Lagarde.
The aid agency said it has been negotiating for nearly a week to deliver life-saving supplies and equipment to Yemen.
Casino revenue in Macau has fallen by almost 50 percent, but foreign competitors have picked up only a fraction of the high rollers deserting the region's casinos.
A number of Japanese manufacturers are shifting production back to Japan from China and elsewhere to take advantage of a weaker yen.
Every year, the world’s automakers bring some of their best concepts to the New York International Auto Show.
There are a multitude of ways to prepare your taxes and still file by the April 15 deadline.
Paul Ceglia, who fled to an unknown location last month, claimed he gave Mark Zuckerberg $1,000 in exchange for 50 percent of the future company.
The flight was bound from Hanover, Germany, to Rome when it made an unscheduled stop in Venice.
The two airlines have been longtime partners in the Star Alliance.
Latin American countries don’t fare well on a new “resilience indicator.”
Easing U.S. and European sanctions on Tehran could mean millions more barrels of oil for a market that's already oversupplied.
The average American will spend about $140 this year on Easter. Here are 15 ways to stretch your dollars.
Health savings accounts started as a way to encourage employees to save up for unexpected medical expenses, but savings have dropped. Employers may be to blame.
The area is also experiencing extreme flooding.
The Jeep manufacturer was found responsible in court for the 2012 death of a 4-year-old boy.
A lease was signed for two floors of an office building in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York.
U.S. employers added 126,000 jobs in March, marking a sharp slowdown in hiring.
North Dakota is shouldering the brunt of comparatively low crude prices, with jobs in the oil industry slip-sliding away.
The unemployment rate is forecast to hold steady at a more than 6-1/2 year low of 5.5 percent.
The HSBC/Markit China Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) inched higher to 52.3 in March, compared with February's 52.0.
Louis Jordan survived by grabbing fish with his hands and eating them raw, and managing to catch rainwater to drink.