In an about-face, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says he supports a "right to work" bill that would cripple organized labor.
Wall Street is looking ahead to congressional testimony from Janet Yellen who will discuss the U.S. economy's health.
The Paris-based energy company warned investors Monday that losses for 2014 could surpass its total market value of $4.2 billion.
The pharmaceutical company gains access to multiple immune-boosting drugs that are in development for cancer treatment.
Ocean acidification is harming more U.S. coastlines than scientists previously realized, the Natural Resources Defense Council found.
Individual income taxes comprise the largest component of the United States’ revenue, followed by social insurance taxes and then receipts from sales taxes.
Uber partners with another mobile app company to provide safety scores for different localities in New Delhi, India.
Apple's data centers will power its EU online services and run entirely on renewable energy
HSBC paid $611 million to U.S. and UK authorities in November when it was one of six banks fined for alleged manipulation of FX markets.
The plan is part of a set of reforms Greece is set to deliver to its creditors later on Monday.
Another arrest was made in New Delhi as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged theft of government documents by energy companies.
Honda has hit a rough patch over the past year with quality problems that have led to multiple recalls of the popular Fit hybrid subcompact.
In a highly competitive best actor race, Eddie Redmayne emerged as the winner at the 87th Academy Awards.
Eurozone ministers had, on Friday, agreed to extend Greece's financial rescue package by four months.
Rescuers managed to save at least 50 passengers and were still searching for more survivors.
As late as December, reports circulated that hinted Valeant would not be making acquisitions in the near future.
Mercedes announced it is recalling more than 147,000 mid-size sedans and station wagons because of a risk of engine fires.
The AP-GfK tax poll indicates the majority of middle-class Americans think the rich pay too little in taxes.
Rescuers managed to save at least 50 passengers and were still searching for more survivors.
At issue is the role played by HSBC’s Swiss private bank in a massive tax-dodging scheme.
Seeking a financial lifeline from the eurozone, Greece's government prepped reform measures Sunday.
A police official said that the ferry was hit by a cargo trawler but that no casualties had yet been reported.
More than 1,300 refinery workers joined the picket lines after negotiations failed to yield an agreement.
For years, drivers who shuttle tech workers to and from work have complained about low wages and split shifts.
The U.S. Geological Survey says there is such a thing as “human-induced earthquakes,” but fracking stakeholders aren’t buying it.
After an attack on a synagogue in Denmark, Muslims in Oslo, Norway, formed a human chain around the city's synagogue to offer symbolic protection.
When you're worth as much as Air Jordan, you can spend extravagantly on things like your own golf course.
Tsipras insisted the agreement canceled austerity commitments for Greece.
U.S. is expected to cut the number of troops in Afghanistan by half by 2016, but new U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says that's under review.
Fifty years after his death, Malcolm X's vision of Black Nationalism is still misunderstood.