No privacy: Publicly available info about NYC taxis shows how seemingly anonymous metadata can be used to track individuals.
Afghanistan has a trillion dollars worth of assets, but security and corruption concerns dissuade would-be investors.
Tech companies like Alibaba led the increase.
The Michigan automaker says Russia, South America and recalls have hit harder than previously estimated.
The Texas-based oilfield service and equipment provider could pull out about 20 top employees.
Brian Howard, the Chicago air traffic control fire suspect, appeared in court Monday.
EBay announced Tuesday plans to separate eBay and PayPal into independent, publicly traded companies in 2015.
The U.S. is set to become the world's largest producer of liquid petroleum, surpassing Saudi Arabia.
The EU is accusing Ireland of providing illegal state aid to Apple for 20 years, helping Apple shield billions of dollars from being taxed.
Apple, which has seen record demand for its new iPhone 6, is yet to release the phone in India, the world's fastest-growing smartphone market.
Official data showed Britain's economic output exceeded its peak before the 2008-09 recession in the third quarter of 2013.
CEO Satya Nadella said the company will help accelerate the adoption of cloud-computing in India by offering local data centers.
RBS said on Tuesday it also expected losses from bad loans to be "significantly" lower than its previous guidance.
The 355-passenger ship, which was built in Japan in 1987, was operated by Hongdo Cruise Co-operative.
BlackBerry's much-hyped top-end Passport phone is available in India exclusively on Amazon.in for pre-orders against an Oct. 10 release.
Apple received the approval to sell its latest phones in China after it agreed to improve their security and privacy features.
Nearly 40 bank branches in Hong Kong have closed in the areas affected by pro-democracy protests.
The embattled clothing brand appointed an interim chief executive Monday, three months after Dov Charney was removed.
A New York City judge found Argentina in contempt for declining to repay the debt it owes two U.S. hedge funds.
A new transportation report found the federal government isn't doing enough to address congestion problems.
The problem carried over for the past five years.
Due to a mix of state tax credits and suburban sprawl's traffic chaos, demand for zero-emission vehicles has exploded in Georgia.
American food aid is one of the most expensive and inefficient programs in the world, spending more on transportation than the food itself.
Survey data from Harvard offers clues about why economic inequality isn't a bigger issue in the midterm elections.
It could take days to get canceled and delayed flights out of O'Hare and Midway airports back to normal after a fire.
A new study shows companies are delaying the release of "good news" to maximize CEO compensation from selling shares.
The Sept. 27 event raised funds for activists groups that are fighting to block the Canada-to-Texas pipeline.
The Rosneft-Exxon partnership is stalled for now, but Russia’s Arctic oil is a long-term project.
Personal spending and incomes increased in August on the strength of job gains.
Pioneer Natural Resources says shipments from its Eagle Ford shale site could reach 50,000 bpd in 2015.