"If the shale resources in England are as attractive as they appear to be, then all of the money available for potential investment in oil and gas is expected to be attracted to northern England rather than Scotland.”
Canadian lefties are calling for an annual minimum salary for all citizens, regardless of employment status.
Amid a bribery scandal, a sex tape of the former chief of the drugmaker's China unit spreads worry about shady business practices.
The U.S. space agency will launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 on Tuesday from California.
Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau is hoping his plan for Canada's oil sands growth will be a winner at the polls.
The Graco Ready2Grow Classic Connect LX stroller has been deemed a potential safety risk by Consumer Reports.
Who gets money, and how much, for injuries linked to that poorly made ignition switch are lingering questions.
The largest railway network in the world is having some problems as Government officials try to create a railway revival to help boost economic growth.
The British Geological Survey said central Scotland may contain billions of barrels of oil.
The prime minister insisted he could work with Juncker and phoned to congratulate him on his job.
Strong stock prices and cheap money combine to drive buyouts to seven-year high.
A GSK spokesman reportedly confirmed the tape existed but did not comment on how it related to the alleged bribery scandal.
BNP is expected to plead guilty to a criminal charge in Manhattan Federal Court on Monday.
China's banks made $292 billion in aggregate pretax profit last year, or 32 percent of the industry's global earnings, according to The Banker.
Monday is the final day of the court's term and the Hobby Lobby case is one of two major decisions expected.
Swett, S.D., population two, being sold by owner.
BIS says temptation to put off action to boost economy is folly.
Certain diabetics will be able to ditch all or most of the needling associated with their condition.
A Russian recession could result should the West adopt sectoral sanctions over Ukraine, but it would not be “dramatic,” Alexei Ulyukayev says.
The former CEO wants to acquire 10 percent of the outstanding shares of the clothing company.
The carton says it's chocolate chip, but the lid says it's chocolate peanut butter.
Congressional Republicans appear divided by the debate over the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
The U.S. highway-safety agency is looking into whether the tunnel carpet cover trim panel interferes with braking in some Versa models.
Wojciech Janowski was fired as Poland's honorary consul to Monaco after being charged with the murder of his mother-in-law.
Looking to celebrate Independence Day with a road trip? It's going to cost you.
German Chancellor Merkel calls for review of EC president selection process.
U.S. equity-price volatility could rise, thanks to the June jobs report and other market-moving data in a holiday-shortened trading week.
The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.
Chinese workers -- and oil investment -- are in jeopardy in Iraq after ISIS attack.