Lenovo's core PC business, which still accounts for roughly 82 percent of sales, continued to tighten its grip on the market.
Christ Church filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan after the congregation claimed it lost millions.
Floyd Mayweather remains the best boxer in the world after 18 years in the sport.
Fracking fluid disclosure forms indicate well operators injected diesel into 351 wells without getting Safe Drinking Water Act permits.
It’s not easy to sue a terrorist organization, but you can sue its bank.
Fed-up customers are taking a cue from Ryan Block and turning their tales of Comcast woe into listicles and videos. Will they work?
StyleHaul is the latest YouTube network to get big media's attention.
Engineers have discovered hemp’s energy-saving properties.
SeaWorld’s shares tanked on Wednesday, an indication that the “Blackfish” documentary affected ticket sales.
Though Britain's economy is growing faster than other nations', you wouldn't know it from Brits' paychecks.
Experts warn of major consequences for financial markets in the remainder of the United Kingdom if Scots vote to go it alone.
Los Angeles lawmakers were set to vote on a plan to unwind an interest-rate deal that costs them tens of millions.
Regulators in the Lone Star State are proposing stronger guidelines for well operators following the recent seismic outbreak in North Texas.
With the least amount of concern since the 2008 recession, Americans are now turning their attention away from the country's economic woes.
Kellogg joins a wave of major food and beverage companies writing climate change into its supply-chain management strategies.
Russian supermarkets won't be overflowing with European products for much longer. Yet, at multinationals like McDonald's, Big Macs will thrive.
U.S. consumer spending rebounded in the spring after a brutal winter slowed shopping. Now it's flatlining.
Venezuela's dirt-cheap gas is economically unsustainable, but many Venezuelans consider it a birthright.
The people most eager to buy the iPhone 6 were those who already own some model of the iPhone, according to the survey.
Taipei's real estate market, fed by investments from mainland China, has shot up almost 200 percent in the last decade.
Japan's economy shrank by 6.8 percent in the June quarter, following a drastic hike in consumption tax in April to 8 percent from 5 percent.
Data show that more money left Russian stocks and bonds in mid-July than at any other time in the last six months.
An upstate New York man was accused on Tuesday of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and other political leaders just days after he was arraigned on charges that he had made previous online death threats against them, authorities said.
King Digital Entertainment's stock price plunged over 20 percent Tuesday after the maker of “Candy Crush Saga” posted sales below estimates.
New data shows auction houses are unwittingly contributing to a growing illegal market for ivory.
The FAA briefly banned flights from flying over Ferguson, Missouri, after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
France’s minister of ecology is proposing that diesel drivers get a total of nearly $22,000 to switch to electricity.
A recent analysis by the U.S. Conference of Mayors finds that jobs being created pay much less than the jobs added.
Apple reveals largely white and male workforce outside of retail positions.
Assuming the average fantasy football player spends two hours a week on his roster at work, companies will lose $13 billion in lost wages.