Greece's government said a deal with eurozone finance ministers remains "totally feasible" but will not accept ultimatums.
The total number of U.S. oil-drilling rigs is now at 553, down 34 percent since October. The decline is the fastest in nearly three decades.
China's economic growth had slipped to a 24-year low of 7.4 percent last year.
Fairfax said it has received hard irrevocable undertakings to accept the offer from entities managed by Apollo Global and CVC Capital Partners,
All of Monday's results can be found here. There are four groups being judged on Monday night.
The rumors stemmed from the police pursuit of an unarmed man near the terminal.
A specific weakness within Japan's economy is preventing it from growing faster than it is.
After blasting New England for three straight weeks, the snow gods have apparently decided to set their sights elsewhere in the U.S.
With Parliament considering back-to-work legislation, Teamsters Canada has agreed to end its strike.
The explosion of oil tankers sent a fireball 300 feet into the air.
Chinese companies aren’t sitting idle as Uber seeks inroads in their market for cars that can be hailed by smartphone.
The new leadership of the beleaguered British retail giant is embarking on a painful push for recovery.
Samsung claims an LG engineer intentionally wrecked one of its appliances in front of a crowd at a high-profile trade show.
After the arrests of two New York City bus drivers, Transport Workers Union Local 100 is calling on bus operators to be especially cautious.
The largest bank heist in history spurs concerns over systemic risk.
Even so, drivers should still expect to pay 80 cents to $1 less per gallon of regular than this time last year, analysts say.
Time is running out as Greece's bailout program ends on Feb. 28, igniting fears of a possible Greek exit from the eurozone.
The winners at the Oscars are chosen through a lengthy process by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
A new survey draws a link between a country's economic status and its citizens' perception about local politics.
Greece’s Finance Minister is meeting with Eurogroup finance ministers in Brussels Monday to renegotiate the country's bailout package.
Indian steel producers are raising alarm after Chinese steel imports more than doubled last year.
The vast majority of scientists want to engage in policy debates.
SunEdison Inc. and First Solar Inc. say they'll build over 20,000 megawatts of solar energy capacity in India to boost country's renewable energy goal.
British engineering firm Rolls-Royce Holdings says it didn’t bribe Brazilian executives to provide gas turbines to Petrobras offshore platforms.
J.J. Abrams and Disney aren't even letting toy companies get a look at the film for fear of new toy lineups spoiling the plot of "The Force Awakens."
A new report by Kaspersky Lab reveals that the attacks, which are still ongoing, have so far targeted banks across Russia, Europe and the U.S.
China drew $13.9 billion in foreign direct investment in January, up 29.4 percent from a year earlier.
Economic Minister Akira Amari told reporters the economy was on track for a recovery.
On the eve of the country's bailout talks, thousands of Greeks protested austerity policies in Athens and other major cities Sunday.
The health of the world’s third largest economy will be revealed Sunday evening after Japan unexpectedly fell into recession in the third quarter.