Even as millennials look for a first job, a new report makes it clear that their financial struggles are likely to be lifelong.
11 Main is a small part of a larger plan for Alibaba to compete with Amazon and eBay.
“Cantor has been a key connection between big business and House Republicans, while his opponent campaigned against ‘crony capitalism.’”
Wi-Fi connectivity in U.S. schools may get the push it needs via proposed changes to the E-Rate program.
“Ultimately what it will come down to for a consumer is how emotionally engaged he is with one brand versus another.”
The governor is set to sign a rollback of Ohio's renewable energy and energy efficiency mandates ahead of the Saturday deadline.
Non-OPEC oil supply is expected to tail off in a few years, and then OPEC supply will be needed.
Brazil gets to the kickoff as possibly the least-prepared nation in World Cup history. And in two years, it will host the Olympics.
InBev, Coca-Cola and others are spending huge sums to put their logos on the World Cup, but guerrilla marketing may work better.
OnePlus markets the One as 2014's "flagship-killing" smartphone, but will it ever see the light of day?
Clean-water groups aren't entirely satisfied by the agreement between Duke Energy and environmental regulators in North Carolina and Virginia.
Gov. Pat Quinn signed a law banning the manufacturing and sale of beauty products that contain plastic microbeads on Sunday.
China said its fiscal May spending rose almost 25 percent in May.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will make remarks at a New York City energy summit today at 1:45 p.m. ET.
Uniqlo, the Japanese causal clothing maker, will be raising its prices before the fall line hots stores. But before you panic, not all stores will see the 5 percent hike.
Amazon says it won't sell big releases until its terms are met, but suppliers aren't backing down.
As cabbies strike in cities across Europe, car-sharing service Uber could have the last laugh.
Employers are posting “Help Wanted” ads at rates not seen since before the Great Recession, but filling those jobs is another story.
The World Bank reduced its forecast for global economic growth to 2.8 percent this year, down from a January projection of 3.2 percent.
The terror organization has looted 500 billion Iraqi dinars ($429M) from Mosul's central bank, according to the regional governor.
Company's first offerings to include clothing and jewelry.
Company claims warrant violates international law.
Foreigners are buying up Italy’s top brands. For the businesses being sold, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Corporate tax avoidance has risen to the top of the international political agenda in recent years.
Robert Blackwill, a former U.S. ambassador to India, called the decision to deny Modi a U.S. visa "a serious mistake."
In comparison, unemployment across the euro zone was 11.7 percent in the three months to April, according to Eurostat.
Emirates was among the first buyers for the A350 rival model to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
Discounts offered by carriers and third-party retailers have helped boost the iPhone's sales.
Alibaba's investment in UCWeb emphasizes the company's push to do more business on mobile in the world's biggest smartphone market.
The move will have Amazon competing with review sites like Yelp and Angie's List as well as chains such as Home Depot and Lowe's Companies.