Global weakness and a strong dollar means the benchmark interest rate will remain unchanged longer than expected.
Investors are still making bets on biotech firms researching Ebola.
The Tesla Motors buzz over its big announcement has pushed its stock price up nearly $20 in four trading days.
First eBay, then Hewlett-Packard, and now Symantec. What's going on here?
UPS is looking to cut costs as online shopping deliveries grow faster than more profitable commercial orders.
San Francisco lawmakers approved a pro-Airbnb law this week, but the battle for New York just got dirtier.
Red Bull is paying refunds to consumers as part of a false-advertising lawsuit settlement. Here's how to claim your refund check.
Geithner said AIG executives had 'taken imprudent risks.'
Legal experts can't figure out why the Obama administration is supporting Amazon.
With scientists suggesting a link between cancer and fracking, one fossil fuel interest group is promoting a Susan G. Komen partnership.
Timothy Geithner returned to federal court Wednesday in a trial over the federal government's handling of the AIG bailout.
As the controversial oil-sands crude pipeline faces U.S. hurdles, Canada could send the oil east to New Brunswick.
Global solar capacity growth will hit 45 gigawatts in 2014 as nuclear power retreats.
New menu items introduced major chains in 2013 contained an average of 60 calories fewer than those introduced in 2012, research said.
UPS is launching a new service that will allow customers to pick up packages at local businesses instead of a home doorstep.
A new report by the IMF finds the world's major banks aren't healthy enough to support the global economic recovery alone.
An MIT researcher has found a startlingly simple way to predict company stock performance that Wall Street hasn’t noticed.
Company would follow eBay and HP as breakups gain traction in the tech world.
An improving U.S. economy is encouraging shoppers to spend more on gifts this holiday season.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said Wednesday that the underwater search for Flight MH370 "should be prioritized further south."
There were 4.8 million job openings in August, up from 4.6 million in July, making it the highest number of job openings since January 2001.
Bangalore's burgeoning startup ecosystem is salivating at the prospect of skilled talent that will soon leave Yahoo India.
The company is already investigating alleged bribery in a number of Middle East countries, as well as Poland.
Study says in-car voice commands can be just as distracting as hand-held devices -- even if a driver’s eyes are on the road.
The new app aims to foster online discussion unhindered by users' real names.
The Dow dropped 272 points Tuesday.
An electric minivan was once in the works at Chrysler. Now the company is opting for a plug-in hybrid electric.
Timothy Geithner was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during the AIG bailout.
E-commerce giant may be on the hook for more than $1.5 billion.
Most Americans don't feel the economic recovery, and they've already decided who to blame.