As travelers shun the cookie-cutter hotel experience of the past, major hotel chains are developing their own line of boutique properties.
The social network has been working to make video a bigger part of its business, and the effort is starting to pay off in YouTube's own backyard.
A new class of drugs on a fast-track for approval could offer affordable options — if doctors, insurers and patients actually use them.
The company blamed in-flight Internet access for contributing to its downfall.
The deal positions Expedia better to battle rival Priceline.
After disappearance of Malaysia Airlines 370 and several other high-profile incidents, the safety board is urging safety and tracking upgrades.
Mitsubishi's world-famous road-going rally car, the Lancer Evolution, is bowing out of the market after 23 years. What made these cars so great?
With earnings season well underway, profits at S&P 500 companies are up a slight 0.8 percent.
The U.S. private equity investor also called for unpaid labor at public schools.
Though global prices jumped on the news of Abdullah's death, experts expect a smooth transition and no big policy changes.
Security cooperation will be high on the agenda when Modi and Obama meet in New Delhi next week.
Arun Jaitley, the Indian finance minister, said the country needed to overhaul outdated laws and implement a "fair and reasonable" tax regime.
With a 20-megapixel camera, the Galaxy S6 will compete with the next-gen version of LG G4, which is also expected to sport a similar camera.
Markit's Eurozone Composite Flash Purchasing Managers' Index bounced to a five-month high of 52.2 from December's 51.4.
King Abdullah's death has prompted speculation about how his successor will treat the country's oil policy.
The deal would create the largest mobile operator in Britain, with access to 31 million subscribers.
The studio also announced that it will cut back on the number of movies it releases in a year.
Falling prices are a concern for China, which wants to avoid Japan's fate of sinking into a 20-year deflationary funk.
The two countries are looking at activating a civil nuclear agreement that has been in limbo since it came into effect in 2008.
Rosatom said that cooperation between the two nations "cannot and should not depend on situational changes of political environment."
Lifted by the global surge in equities, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose to an eight-week high.
The billionaire investor joins Warren Buffett in telling public officials to be wary of high-risk investments with public money.
"Closing the Climate Deal" panelists in Davos said politicians should capitalize on falling oil prices and slap a fee on carbon emissions.
The lawsuit also makes claims of fired workers being subjected to sexual discrimination and harassment in addition to the aforementioned racial elements.
U.S. markets are in the green after Europe’s central bank move. The euro dives to a low unseen since 2003.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his annual address to reassure the country about falling oil prices. He did not succeed.
The European Central Bank announced Thursday a 60 billion-euro-a-month stimulus program aimed at spurring growth and averting deflation.
Some farmers in rural America have taken to flipping their land to breed deer -- a lucrative business that authorities are now cracking down on.
As the White House begins to address economic inequality, Wall Street leaders appear to be warming to President Obama.
Ren Zhengfei's appealing narrative amounts to a deft attempt to turn his People's Liberation Army connection to his advantage.