Americans will spend a record $86 billion purchasing gifts online for the 2014 holiday season, according to the latest projections.
Jeep Cherokee, Chrysler 200, Ram truck and Dodge Dart give Chrysler the best October in over a decade.
Nissan’s luxury Infiniti brand sales drop, but core models and truck sales rise by double digits.
Seven people were reportedly rescued from the Black Sea after the boat, suspected of carrying illegal migrants, sank on Monday.
Google demonstrated voice search in Hindi as the Internet search giant pushes for local-language Internet access.
The bank also said it had been summoned to appear before French magistrates over its Swiss private bank’s operations.
P&G has been operating in Argentina since 1991, and has three manufacturing plants and two distribution centers in the country.
Publicis CEO Maurice Levy is betting that Sapient's strong performance in North America will help Publicis get back on its feet.
U.S. student loan balances have quadrupled since 2004 to $1.1 trillion, prompting fears it could crimp consumer spending.
At least 230 people have been killed since the army began waging an offensive against Islamist groups in the eastern city.
A U.N.-backed panel's latest climate-change report furnishes more evidence human-generated greenhouse gases are fueling global warming.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued its strongest warning about the use of fossil fuels to date.
Branson's biographer has claimed the crash could have been predicted as the spacecraft was "crude" and "unreliable."
Portland’s worst fire in 30 years tore through an apartment building near the University of Southern Maine campus.
Swedish scientists say milk may not make strong bones, and could actually be harmful.
Sanrio announced its latest Hello Kitty ventures scheduled for next year.
A report shows there was more oil than they thought, but environmentalists aren’t impressed.
The newly identified defect appears unrelated to the one that led to the air-bag recall affecting almost 17 million vehicles.
Officials used powerful generators to restore power in some places while hospitals and airports ran on emergency generators.
The plant was Nokia's largest outside Europe, but Microsoft's to terminate a purchase agreement meant that the closure was more than likely.
Virgin Galactic said it would cooperate with authorities in the investigation, which is expected to begin Saturday.
The country’s Purchasing Managers Index came in at 50.8. Economists had expected better performance.
Nissan says some Infiniti SUVs have airbags that explode for a different reason than one identified in 16.5 million vehicles.
Remains found Friday from the downed Malaysia Airlines plane are making their way to the Netherlands for identification.
Canada will stop issuing visas to people from the three West African nations where Ebola is widespread, the government said Friday.
A suit filed this week claims Kimberly-Clark has known since last year that its gowns don’t offer maximum protection from infectious disease.
Regular gasoline could dip below $3 a gallon for the first time since December 2010, AAA says.
After months of tension with the U.S., Israel has backed out of a deal to buy V-22 Osprey aircraft, but agreed to buy 31 F-35 jets.
The retailer is considering whether to expand its price-matching to goods offered by online competitors.
Americans for Payday Lending Reform is targeting Advance America CEO J. Patrick O’Shaughnessy as part of a name-and-shame campaign.