Apple’s current market cap sits $608.8 billion, making it the most valuable company in the world.
U.S. health officials will now monitor all travelers coming to the U.S. from Ebola-stricken West Africa for 21 days.
The U.K.’s biggest drugmaker announced big plans for cost-cutting and its HIV research arm on Wednesday.
The Illinois company has been making some big changes this year.
One of China's largest investment banks has seen its second top executive resignation in just two weeks.
The world’s top aerospace giant says military aircraft orders up 3 percent. Company has 5,500 commercial aircraft on back order.
A passenger who arrived at Newark Airport in New Jersey is being evaluated for Ebola after he showed symptoms during airport screenings.
Magic Leap, focused on virtual and augmented reality technology, plans a wearable that projects images onto users' eyeballs.
The Takata airbag recall applies to owners of certain Toyota, Honda, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors vehicles.
Germany, Europe's dominant economy, is resisting calls for it to spend more to kick-start growth.
The results of the stress tests on 130 banks by the European Central Bank are due to be unveiled on Sunday.
EMC Corp. has reportedly agreed to buy most of Cisco's stake in VCE, the companies’ joint venture.
The German airline’s plan to outsource its IT business is expected to save the company nearly 70 million euros each year.
Cleaning up India's grubby business climate is top of the agenda for both regulators and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
U.S. home resales raced to a one-year high in September, the latest indication the housing market recovery is gradually getting back on track.
McDonald's Chief Executive Officer Don Thompson owned up to some corporate image problems on Tuesday after it posted a nearly one-third drop in quarterly profit and warned its global restaurant sales would fall again in October.
The impact of China's slowing economy will likely hit Guizhou, Qinghai and Hainan the most.
In a conference call Thursday, Comcast is expected to address news that HBO and CBS are wooing non-cable subscribers.
Xiaomi may want to manufacture in India, but the country's all-but-absent electronics manufacturing ecosystem will be a big obstacle.
While fuel costs, an airline’s biggest expense, are down, fares are not.
Federal Reserve officials are warning banks "bad behavior" could lead to being "dramatically downsized."
CEO Don Thompson blamed "unusual events" in Asia, but the fast-food chain's meat woes didn't start this summer.
Liberians in the U.S. have taken it upon themselves to support loved ones affected by Ebola abroad.
The average person will spend $77.52 on costumes, candy and decorations for Halloween this year -- about $2 more than in 2013.
The country with the biggest oil reserves is importing light crude to grapple with falling domestic production.
The Fed is expected to end its bond-buying program at its policy meeting next week despite concerns of a weaker global economy.
The deal aims to resume Russian gas flows to Ukraine after Moscow turned off the taps in June.
The latest retail giant to acknowledge customer data is vulnerable.
The world's largest beverage maker is restructuring to adapt to changing drink preferences.
Apple's latest patent envisions a future in which you could control all the functions of your car through your iPhone.