In July, the agency had capped prices of over 100 nonessential drugs, triggering protests by many pharmaceutical companies.
Some Xiaomi phones automatically send user data to the firm's servers in Beijing, where the company is headquartered.
Walmart has partnered with Green Dot to offer low-cost checking accounts to its customers by the end of October.
Complaints the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus bend have prompted suggestions users should get bigger pockets.
After years of stagnation in yearly travel totals, Americans are back out on the road. Who's got the Woody Guthrie cassette?
Financial services industry reps register their complaints with regulators' consumer complaints proposal.
As European politicians debate their conflict mineral policies, human rights groups look to the U.S. as a model.
At the U.N. summit, U.S. and Chinese leaders both indicated their countries would set ambitious emissions reduction targets ... eventually.
Authorities are getting tougher on banks whose don't know their clients.
The new rules won’t keep "inverted" companies from using a number of other techniques to reduce their tax bills.
Tesla’s ‘Gigafactory’ could win in domestic solar energy even if Tesla doesn’t meet its ambitious goals.
The rules are intended to limit American companies from reaping tax benefits by merging with foreign companies.
The lifetime sentence given to Ilham Tohti is the harshest punishment Chinese officials have dealt against a political dissident in recent years.
The company says it has its global headquarters location picked in the 26-block historic neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
Maryland's move into "alternative investments" cost taxpayers more than $1 billion in unrealized returns, says a new study.
Methane, which comes primarily from natural gas, is even more powerful as a global warming pollutant than carbon dioxide.
The project to explore for Siberian shale oil is yet another Russian energy venture scotched because of western sanctions.
Jimmy Choo plans to expand farther into the high-end shoes market, which has been growing at a rapid pace.
Other than new models of the iPad Air and Retina iPad mini, Apple is also rumored to soon launch a larger iPad with a 12.9-inch display.
In August, Microsoft had also withdrawn its support to ALEC because its stance on climate change "conflicted directly with Microsoft's values.”
The latest iPhones, which together sold more than 10 million units during opening weekend, are expected to lure in high-end Android switchers.
Most companies manufacturing the tools for torture are state-owned, and advertise themselves online and in trade shows, according to a report.
Two Missoula families sued Hyundai in 2011, claiming that a broken steering knuckle in a car caused a crash killing two teenagers.
Merck, which has been hit by several drug development failures, wants its own pharmaceuticals business to remain a medium-sized entity.
The Department of Treasury issued new rules that make it harder for U.S. corporations to avoid taxes by moving their headquarters abroad.
The RE100 campaign coincides with a private-sector push to get governments to tax carbon dioxide emissions that cause climate change.
At the opening event of Climate Week NYC, U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon urged leaders to accelerate action on global climate change.
The free subscription to Office 365 ProPlus includes access to the full versions of Word, PowerPoint and OneNote.
Apple's Tim Cook spoke about the company's new HQ at a Climate Week event in New York City.
Ebola fears, logistics hold back some entrepreneurs from Nigeria tech conference.