A stronger U.S. dollar and weaker Australian sales contributed to the downward revision.
New York attorney general charges that Barclays lied to customers through its marketing material.
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rapid rise in house prices, which are growing at around 10 percent annually.
The smart watch comes with a built-in heart rate monitor, which works in collaboration with multiple fitness apps.
Officials said on Thursday that the next phase of the search for the missing plane will move farther south of the present search zone.
The world's largest furniture maker said that it does not plan to raise in-store prices to accommodate the hike in wages.
The job cuts would affect about 60 percent of employees at the unit's Charlotte, North Carolina, office.
Benjamin Durant, 37, was charged with two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy, while Daryl Payton, 38, was charged with three securities fraud counts and one conspiracy count.
A Commerce Department report had many wondering whether the U.S. is headed back to the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
Potentially faulty airbags have led to the recall of about 10.5 million vehicles worldwide, many of them made by Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co.
The New York Attorney General is set to file a securities fraud lawsuit against Barclays PLC (BARC.L) for misrepresenting the safety of its U.S.-based alternative trading system, or "dark pool," to investors, according to a source.
Since 2001, thousands of names have been added to the U.S.'s no-fly list, which aims to prevent suspected terrorists from boarding airliners.
Alitalia currently places 70th out of 100 global carriers ranked by Skytrax. Meanwhile, Etihad is in seventh place.
The insensitive tweet sent out by the FAFSA is not the first time a company or government has made a mistake on social media.
"Some important things can't happen without congressional action."
Company’s e-reader business spinning off retail; will Nook table displays remain?
South Africa's economy and mining companies could take months to recover from the historic strike.
A sobering new study shows just how bad the postrecession recovery process has been for most Americans.
Revenues also jumped, but not as much, according to the Ernst & Young report.
Wednesday's ruling marked the end of a long battle between US broadcasters and the Barry Diller-backed service.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that would speed approval of the controversial pipeline project.
A new Facebook campaign is going to be tricky for the brand known mainly from a song written over a century ago.
While acknowledging that Google is also opposed to the changes, "Occupy Google" called on it to raise awareness about the complex issue.
Energy experts say the gassy, flammable qualities of Bakken oil are present in oil from Colorado and Texas, too.
First came the Prius, the first mass market hybrid. Now Toyota is hoping its FCV will break new ground.
The natural and organic foods retailer apparently didn’t weigh the consequences of overcharging customers.
The U.S. economy performed at its weakest in almost five years.
Former President Yanukovych sparked unrest when he failed to sign the deal last fall, in favor of a fateful agreement with Russia.
The new OIS technology could be the differentiating factor between the two versions of the upcoming iPhone 6.
The contract, announced in the Pentagon's daily digest of major contract awards, runs through Sept. 30, 2022.