Investigators are still trying to piece together why Andreas Lubitz appears to have deliberately crashed the plane.
The Global Catholic Climate Movement is petitioning world leaders to reach an agreement on climate change in Paris this year.
The winner of Nigeria’s presidential race faces an economic outlook that isn’t bright — and neither candidate is outlining a solution.
Bluetooth or NFC technology could allow users to transmit settings to a purchased device with just a tap.
The deal would be Boeing’s largest 787 order since 2013, and it more than triples Hainan’s current fleet of Dreamliner jets.
Tensions in the Middle East escalated overnight, triggering fears over crude oil supply.
The U.S. Justice Department this week said the Houston, Texas-based oil-field services giant had agreed to pay $232.7 million in penalties.
“This is the worst possible time, the worst possible moment, the darkest chapter in the history in our airline," says airline chief.
Apple may target consumers in emerging markets with a comparatively cheap 4-inch plastic-encased iPhone.
Rising temperatures and scarce rainfall are making it harder and costlier to produce bananas in tropical countries such as Honduras.
The bill is expected to pass in the House but still faces opposition in the Senate.
You can take the new Samsung Gear VR home March 27.
U.S. automobile-factory workers have been making different wages for the same work since 2009. That won't change.
The reforms are a sensitive issue for Alexis Tsipras's left-wing government, which came to power in January pledging to end austerity.
A German official has reportedly confirmed that only one of the plane's two pilots was in the cockpit at the time of the crash.
Nearly all Fed officials expect the Fed to raise rates sometime this year, but exactly when is a subject of debate.
Lufthansa, which owns Germanwings, is flying the next of kin to Marseille, near the crash site in the French Alps.
China is cracking down on financial incentives offered by provincial governments to attract investment, amid an economic slowdown.
The Wangan and Jagalingou people have formally rejected the land-use agreement between Indian firm Adani and the Australian government.
The CFPB unveiled a plan to make high-cost personal loans more affordable.
Oil prices surged as traders worried about fighting in the oil-rich Middle East getting out of control.
A Chinese official said China has "the last one kilometer" to go before achieving full yuan convertibility.
Analyst says the drop was driven "mostly by an overbought tech sector and overbought biotechs.”
Some 98 percent of U.S. food cabinets and refrigerators contain at least one product from either Kraft or Heinz.
The test project is part of a slow and steady push by U.S. regulators and developers to move America's wind energy into the water.
The Lufthansa-subsidiary crews insisted that safety concerns were not behind the decision.
Jakarta is treading lightly when it comes to the South China Sea dispute so as to not jeopardize relations with Beijing.
A new study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York explores the hidden mechanisms behind the executive pay gap.
Here's how to get a 30-minute tryout of a watch you can't afford.
As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau preps payday lending regulations, a new report argues car title loans are just as bad.