An Argentine television network showed video footage of the moments when the two helicopters collided while filming a reality show on Sunday.
Sluggish factory activity reinforces expectations that China's economic growth will slow to a quarter-century low this year.
Kim Do Hee is seeking compensation through a trial for being attacked physically and verbally by Cho Hyun-ah.
New York-based Univision’s Spanish-language broadcast network sometimes beats English language broadcasters in the primetime ratings race.
Labor conditions have improved in Bangladesh's garment industry, according to a report.
The sell-off in equities pushed both the blue-chip Dow and the S&P 500 into negative territory for 2015.
The migrant workers say they haven’t received their housing allowances as required by law.
The International Franchise Association says Seattle's wage increase discriminates against franchises.
As ordinary investments lose their steam, hedge funds are getting in their gambits.
It turns out -- surprise! -- the sugar industry didn't want researchers focusing too much on consuming less sugar.
Diversity has become a hot topic among tech as many companies have drawn criticism for being largely white and male.
PNC Financial joins the list of lenders refusing to do business with an environmentally damaging industry.
Clean energy job creation last year was down 40 percent from 2013, in part because of expiring tax credits.
But the U.K. would need to see massive growth in demand over the next 15 years for benefits to be realized, a report says.
Investors were cautious Tuesday, driven by speculation the Federal Reserve would raise rates sooner than expected.
U.S. solar companies installed 30 percent more solar photovoltaic projects last year than in 2013, but the boom may hit a snag.
The United Steelworkers union and Shell are back at the bargaining table this week.
The leafy green could soon play a role in the struggling fast-food chain's menu offerings.
The Chinese Internet search company said it plans to join the "connected car" trend.
China's censors have blocked Twitter's microblog since 2009 along with U.S. social media platform Facebook Inc and Google Inc's YouTube.
Brady Dougan will step down as chief executive of the Swiss bank at the end of June.
Driving the dollar was speculation the Federal Reserve would start lifting interest rates around June or July.
FAA tests showed that overheating of lithium batteries could cause explosions that cannot be controlled by aircraft fire protection systems.
A property market downturn and widespread factory overcapacity are compounded by an uncertain global outlook and soft commodity prices.
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos threatened to flood Europe with migrants and jihadists if the eurozone ended its bailout program.
Dougan is one of only three global bank CEOs still in his job following the financial crisis.
The new left-wing Greek government has tried the patience of its EU peers.
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report finds many consumers can't join class-action lawsuits.
The Dow soared nearly 140 points on Monday, which marked the sixth anniversary of the bull market following the recession in 2009.
While the economy lost 7.8 million jobs during the Great Recession, the working-age population continued to grow.