While the spread of the Ebola outbreak appears to be slowing in Liberia, the economic impact of the virus has only just begun.
The Skinny Mirror is coming to a store near you, and retailers hope the 10 pounds you lose mean more dollars for them.
The tariff caps are designed to limit producers passing on the extra cost of power used in the production of materials like cement and steel.
The upcoming iPhone 7 could offer an improved camera capable of shooting DSLR-quality images, according to a well-connected Apple observer.
Dollar General has agreed to sell up to 1,500 stores as part of its $9.1 billion offer.
Among other challenges, Australia's Joint Agency Coordination Centre says that parts of the search area are nearly four miles deep.
India has an annual trade volume of about $5 billion with Israel, and officials see this figure doubling with a free trade agreement.
On Monday, data showed that the world's third-largest economy unexpectedly slipped into recession in the third quarter.
Only one in four Americans anticipate making an online purchase on Cyber Monday in 2014, according to a new report from Bankrate.com.
The world eats more cocoa than farmers produce, according to top chocolate makers.
The current recall is confined to areas with persistently high humidity. Federal officials demand that it be expanded nationwide.
In the years since the Keystone pipeline was first proposed, falling oil prices and rising U.S. production have made it less relevant.
The Senate failed to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. But Obama is likely to see it on his desk in the New Year.
The Dow, S&P 500 hit record closing highs Tuesday ahead of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy statement.
The outspoken progressive senator meets with Walmart activists ahead of Black Friday demonstrations.
Japan’s recession will affect how much Americans pay for Japanese technology products and automobiles, but it could hurt China more.
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Infiniti needs a serious flagship to change the public’s perception of the brand and sell more vehicles. Enter the newest member of the Q family: the Q70S.
The ride-sharing company's public image takes another beating.
As U.S. health care fraud grows, one New Jersey doctor admits to his part in $100 million bribery scheme.
Heading into the holiday shopping season, analysts warn that cybercrime is up — and some retailers will suffer breaches of payment data.
Wholesale costs in the U.S. unexpectedly rose last month, but the surprise jump could be tied to an unusual quirk.
The Environmental Working Group study suggests hydraulic fracturing uses more water than previously estimated.
Bob Marley's family is venturing into the hazy marijuana market, lending the music icon's name to the Marley Natural cannabis company.
An aging population could be part of the reason monetary stimulus has been so ineffective in Japan.
E.U. consumers bought a million cars last month, led by U.K. demand. Ford sales are up; GM's are down.
The Missouri-based solar panel maker's purchase of First Wind Inc. means a dramatic boost in its renewable energy capacity.
Data released Tuesday showed an unexpected rise in producer prices last month, propelled by a rise in prices in the services sector.
Europe’s olive harvest was hit hard this year by bad weather and blight, which will likely lead to higher prices for some olive oils.
The U.S. Senate will vote Tuesday on a bill that could approve the Canada-to-U.S. oil pipeline. In the South, some are looking for the jobs.