Reports suggest Abe's coalition government will be returned to power, albeit in an election with low voter turnout.
The central bank report warned the Federal Reserve's expected move to raise interest rates could hit emerging-market economies.
Health and Human Services has spent a year revamping the site following botched 2013 rollout.
The Resolution mine in Arizona could produce more than 1 billion pounds of copper a year at its peak.
A Chinese woman and her three accomplices were asked to disembark and were reportedly detained by police.
While serving on a municipal retirement board, San Francisco's former first lady invested in a firm that manages the city's pension money.
The failure to update the IT agreement can delay and potentially scupper a deal estimated to be worth $1 trillion to global trade.
The cabin crew chief, who was controversially removed from a flight over the improper serving of macadamia nuts, was also insulted.
FBI has warned US businesses to be on the alert for a sophisticated Iranian hacking operation, according to a confidential agency document.
On Friday U.S. oil dropped below $58 a barrel, a low not seen since May 2009.
Americans don't have enough money saved for retirement. Here's what researchers are telling us about the shortfalls, and the fixes.
The U.S. automaker is betting a QNX product will be a big step up from Microsoft's problem-plagued in-vehicle communications system.
Prepaid card use is shifting from the low-income underbanked to upper-income households shopping online.
Many cable viewers would ditch the bundle and pay individually for Disney's sports juggernaut, according to a new study.
A plan in Congress to cut Pell Grant funding by $303M would make it harder for minority and lower-income students to attend college.
The wealth of white households now amounts to more than 10 times that of Hispanics' and nearly 13 times that of black households.
The Dow tumbled more than 150 points Friday, despite consumer sentiment hitting a seven-year high, as global oil prices continued to plunge.
Don't believe those reports of a lackluster Thanksgiving shopping season. Americans spent like it was 1997.
U.S. wholesale prices fell last month, as lower gasoline prices begin to weigh on U.S. inflation.
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.
From London to Sydney, the Chinese are becoming the most sought-after luxury property investors. And the numbers are staggering.
The Uber cab driver has so far been accused of rape by six women, but people in his village say there may be other victims.
Brent is down roughly 9 percent this week, some 45 percent below its June peak above $115 per barrel.
A surprise interest rate cut by China last month signaled growing concern of a sharper slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.
The ruling threatens to challenge a broad insider trading crackdown underway since 2009 under Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Cho Yang-ho bowed deeply before journalists Friday, saying his daughter's behavior was foolish, and expressed regret for it.
The underwater search, led by Australia, is trying to locate debris belonging to Flight MH370, which went missing over nine months ago.
The retailer said it will initiate cost-cutting measures to save $400 million a year as sales fizzle.
A trade official involved with the trade talks said a deal would be very unlikely because of a stand-off between South Korea and China.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said India was placing more importance on "money" than "values" by welcoming Crimean leader.