Residents of Glendive, Montana -- about 5 miles downstream from the oil spill -- are being provided with truckloads of bottled water.
The job cuts come after the credit card company reported higher quarterly expenses and provisions for bad loans.
The NCAA's vice president of enforcement described cheating as "an epidemic" at a recent NCAA convention.
The Ohio native, also known as Raheel Mahrus Ubaydah, faces at least 40 years in prison on charges stemming from an alleged plot to bomb the U.S. Capitol.
After a bouncy day, U.S. markets settled in the green. Investors are looking to Brussels for a stimulus signal.
The world’s largest coffee roaster wants to speed up sales with more food and shops for the java snobs.
President Obama's India visit next week will focus more on renewable energy than on slowing coal and oil consumption.
Google is now teaching Firefox users how to tweak their settings to switch back from Yahoo.
In fact, by carefully easing its economic growth rate, China will contribute to global economic growth, the Chinese premier said.
At this week's Arctic Frontiers gathering, debate turns to shipping and oil extraction as China and Russia express growing interest in Arctic affairs.
Researchers aren't sure how the weapons got there, but it probably violates trade agreements.
One-day, six-continent event is designed to pressure negotiators at the U.N.'s upcoming climate change conference in Paris.
While the Taliban is a serious concern, Afghans are also worried about getting a job.
China's shifting of production abroad could be a profound driver of employment through much of the developing world.
The Supreme Court could limit grounds for bringing suits under the Fair Housing Act, a law passed in reaction to King's murder.
U.S. markets waver on nearly flat corporate fourth-quarter earnings announced so far.
The former NYC mayor's initiative will support states trying to slash power plant emissions and expand renewable energy.
The acquisition of Semetric adds music analytics to Cupertino's growing portfolio of technologies and services.
In an interview with IBTimes, Brian Moynihan said Congress should implement financial reforms passed in the wake of the 2008 crisis.
The startup pre-sold 4,800 robots during the Indiegogo campaign.
There will likely be no Happy Meals on Friday when McDonald’s reports financial results for the fourth quarter and all of 2014.
The investigator, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that a stalling alarm was heard in the cockpit voice recorder.
British inflation last month unexpectedly tumbled to 0.5 percent, its lowest in more than 14 years and far below the BoE's 2 percent target.
The forecast underscores CEO Akio Toyoda's resolve to steer the company through measured, profitable growth rather than chase volumes.
In Davos, the term “New Normal" has come to describe a new mode of development that will trump the old obsession with growth at any cost.
India may have to work around its stringent civil nuclear liability laws to facilitate U.S. investment.
Financial markets are already starting to pay the price of central bank wavering and lack of cooperation with higher volatility.
The report will be made available only to "countries that are involved," a senior Indonesian official said.
As widely expected, the Bank of Japan held off on expanding its massive stimulus program.
U.S. markets managed to eke out a slight gain amid uncertainty about Asia and Europe.