Amid for-profit college shutdown at California's Corinthian Colleges, students question their choices — and their uncertain futures.
China real estate bubble news still shows China property prices falling.
Apple filed a patent with the USPTO in which it described “reversible or dual orientation USB plug connectors” for its future products.
The auto sector has been under particular scrutiny, with a wave of investigations triggering a drop in the prices of spare parts in recent weeks.
The Chinese government plans to invest as much as $170 billion over the next five to 10 years in the industry, according to a McKinsey report.
Protesters in Ferguson are tired of social, political and economic inequality.
Economists hope the Federal Reserve doesn't wait too long before it starts raising interest rates.
The country's president decried the behavior of U.S. vulture funds, saying that "they don't want a solution" to the country's debt crisis.
Neither the Revel Casino's ownership nor its "escalator of death" looks to be making any good moves soon in hard-luck Atlantic City.
U.S. communities grapple with worries about pollution caused by farms and feedlots in the wake of the toxic water scare in Toledo, Ohio.
Sharks were first noticed being attracted to the undersea sea cables in the mid-1980s but it there not known reason yet.
The purported iPhone 6 parts, showed in the photos, included a display, a logic board and a battery.
The plane was said to be carrying seven people, but authorities claim that only six people died in the accident.
The lawsuit alleges breach of contract and fraud related to the news agency's purchase of Current Media.
Almost six-and-a-half years after it ceased such efforts, following a U.S. government bailout, the insurer returns to lobbying lawmakers.
Tesla says the warranty change will pull down earnings as it sets aside more money to cover warranty expenses.
China can’t use environmentalism as a defense for quashing rare earth elements exports if it’s not curbing extraction, the WTO says.
June numbers from the central bank are the latest sign that Latin America's largest economy is slipping into recession.
The man behind the $50 billion project designed to revitalize Nicaragua's economy remains a mystery.
A century after the Panama Canal opened, a potential rival emerges. But it's far from certain the Nicaragua Canal will work, or even exist.
Data show lawmakers backing Pentagon hardware donations to local police raked in big money from defense contractors.
China tells maker of Mercedes-Benz to recall Smart cars. In Europe the problem is being treated like a routine maintenance issue.
Social media speculation has led to the misidentification of the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown.
Gasoline prices dropped and employment rose, but consumers aren't cheering yet.
"There are no signs that inflationary pressures are building."
One hundred years ago today, the Panama Canal opened. The world would never be the same.
The Panama Canal, which opened 100 years ago, shortened shipping times dramatically and transformed global trade routes forever.
The Dearborn, Michigan, car company also said the vehicles can roll away even in “park” position, including police cars.
Coca-Cola Co (KO.N) said Thursday it is making a cash payment of $2.15 billion for a 16.7 percent stake in Monster Beverage Corp (MNST.O) as the world's largest soda maker seeks to expand into faster-growing categories such as energy drinks.
The man who could soon take over the reins of Iraq from Nouri al-Maliki has a tough agenda, many enemies and maybe some friends in Washington.