Six years ago, not one vehicle had a zero-driver-death track record. Now there are nine.
The deadline for filing taxes for fiscal year 2014 is Wednesday, April 15.
The popular eatery chain is banking on metrics of "Shack-onomics" to boost market value to more than $675 million.
The measure would require the Anglo-Dutch oil giant to disclose its exposure to future climate change policies, shareholder activists say.
Many analysts consider Alibaba to be a barometer for the Chinese economy, which is growing at its slowest pace since 1990.
The Senate is expected to pass the Keystone pipeline bill Thursday, but the president has threatened a veto.
The U.S. still has $15.3 billion to spend in Afghanistan, and someone’s got to keep an eye on it.
Shell also announced a relatively modest three-year, $15 billion cut in spending to help it weather the plunge in oil prices.
The launch of the iPhone 6 models with larger screen helped Apple strike Samsung in an area the Korean giant had pioneered.
Authorities concluded Flight MH370 crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, and declared the search for the plane "remains a priority."
The new Greek government said it will renegotiate the terms of the country's multibillion-dollar bailout to the consternation of its creditors.
The new model will replace two aging planes that are due to reach the end of their service life in 2017.
India's growing affinity to online shopping is leading e-commerce firms to raise ever more funds to beat the likes of Amazon and Alibaba.
The CEO's ouster comes as the company has endured months of declining sales and just posted dire fourth-quarter results.
Finance chiefs around the world had previously given the U.S. a Jan. 1 deadline and threatened to move without it if it failed to do so.
Four voting members from regional Feds at the policy panel are considered less hawkish than last year's rotating members.
The Yongbyon reactor, which can produce plutonium for atomic bombs, is in the early stages of being restarted, according to a U.S. think tank.
An NTSC investigator said Thursday that the flight data recorders provided a "pretty clear picture" of the last moments of Flight 8501.
The manufacturer announced Wednesday that its net profit fell to $4.9 billion, or 5.3 trillion won, from October to December.
Here's why shares of Facebook, Qualcomm and McDonald's were major stock movers in after-hours trading on Wednesday.
The Des Moines, Iowa, magazine company said the deal will help it reach more millennial women.
China wants Alibaba to do more to stop counterfeit goods. Meanwhile, here’s how to get fake stuff through the e-commerce giant.
A small study shows placebos can be an effective way to improve motor skills for patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Despite the central bank remaining "patient" on hiking rates, the Dow dropped after oil prices plunged.
Higher-risk auto lending hinges on the bet that the working suburban poor need cars more than most.
Winter has been more forgiving on dealerships this year than last. American automakers are seeing high demand for trucks and SUVs.
Global economies are showing signs of weakness — and economists fear that cheap oil could negatively impact a burgeoning U.S. economy.
The world's second-largest economy is trying to diversify its energy imports by getting them from friendly countries.
Unblocked from Dish Network and aided by SOTU, Fox News posted its highest weekly prime-time ratings since mid-November.
In what could be a positive signal to attract foreign investors, India says it will not pursue a tax-liability case against Vodafone.