The company has endured a rocky relationship with Beijing, but that doesn't mean it will disengage from the Chinese market.
New research foretells how the interaction between warming temperatures and air pollution will harm staple crops.
One of the world's largest airlines will no longer fly over Iraq, amid concerns that ISIS militants may have ground-to-air missiles.
A Zillow and Trulia deal is the Grubhub and Seamless deal of the real estate market.
The company, known for mood lighting and wi-fi and comfortable leather seats even in economy class, offers flights to 22 cities in the United States and Mexico.
Dollar stores have struggled in a weak U.S. economy.
MH17's flight data recorder will undergo further examination by experts. Meanwhile, investigators couldn't get closer to the crash site.
The U.S. has been accused of “political greenwashing” and its energy policies blamed for an increase in global emissions.
The U.S. Commerce Department on Friday placed anti-dumping duties as high as 165.05 percent on solar panels and cells from China.
The Xbox One will be the first gaming console to be sold in mainland China since the government banned sales of video game consoles in 2000.
The claim in the Hague was made by subsidiaries of Gibraltar-based Group Menatep.
President Barack Obama has criticized companies for harming the U.S. economy by “cherry-picking the rules” to avoid taxes.
The aviation insurance industry is now looking at its largest annual loss since the 9/11 attacks.
The company also said that it is conducting a “thorough internal investigation” into possible failures by former and current senior management.
The Carmichael mine has sparked protests from green groups and marine tour operators worried about carbon pollution.
Drought stricken California may finally be coming to terms with desalination, for better or worse.
Crippled Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia docks in northern Italy. Will the remains of 33-year-old waiter Russel Rebello be found?
Tougher sanctions against Russia are necessary, no matter their effect on the economy, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble says.
Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye says Sunday was one of the airport's busiest days of the year.
First gold, now silver. A new lawsuit accuses top banks of rigging the daily silver benchmark price.
A new study shows almost one-third of children have misconceptions about their weight.
OSI Group indicated it would “withdraw from the marketplace” all products made by Shanghai Husi.
Bottled-water companies are adding several minerals to their drinks to enhance flavor.
A federal judge on Saturday overturned Washington D.C.'s ban on carrying handguns outside the home, saying it was unconstitutional.
Family members of those killed on the Air Algerie flight that crashed in Mali were taken to the wreckage to grieve on Saturday as French President Francois Hollande announced three days of mourning.
Israel's security cabinet approved extending the humanitarian ceasefire begun early on Saturday until midnight local time (1700 EST) on Sunday, an Israeli government official said.
The mayor of the central Ukrainian town of Kremenchuk was shot dead on Saturday and the house of another mayor in Lviv to the West was hit by fire from a grenade launcher, the Interior Ministry said.
The largest meat processor in the U.S. denies that the move is related to its recent acquisition of Hillshire Brands.
Lenovo takes on Google with its new smart glass and attempts to change the world of technology by creating an "Internet of things."
Goldman Sachs downgraded its global equities allocation to neutral only in the short term, as the brokerage is still overweight stocks in the longer term.