Two elementary school students in Brooklyn were arrested on Wednesday and charged with putting poison into their teacher's water bottle.
North America’s largest automaker had a terrible year in 2004. This year is already worse.
The Federal Reserve doesn’t believe that it faces a “trade-off between its employment and inflation objectives.”
But how Al-Maliki handles leaders of the country's oil-rich Kurdish area could have a big effect on the nation's energy business.
Despite Boko Haram, foreign direct investment is still driving economic growth in Nigeria -- now the continent’s biggest economy.
Be grateful for that daily cup of Joe: It has cost more than you think.
Russia signed a $400 billion natural gas contract with China early Wednesday, and experts think many more deals are on the horizon.
Voters in two Oregon counties have approved ballot initiatives banning the cultivation of GMO crops.
Would you pay $43,000 for a plane ticket? Etihad Airways is banking on it.
Policymakers and casino magnates have made heavy bets on both sides of the online gaming issue, but doesn't someone have to win?
Even if the long-term economic effect of the $400 billion natural gas deal is small, Beijing and Moscow have formed a major partnership.
The bank’s investment in the Motor City will fund blight removal, home loans, job training and small business loans, among other things.
The rapidly expanding video-streaming company announced plans to launch its service in six more European countries later this year.
EBay said financial or credit card information wasn't compromised in the attack, which was detected about two weeks ago.
So far in 2014, 847 prisoners have died of torture, execution and maltreatment in Syrian jails. Here's one prisoner's experience.
The Chinese online retailer will list in New York on late Wednesday.
A day after recalling 2.6 million vehicles, GM is recalling Chevrolet Aveo cars because the daytime running lights could cause a fire.
Reactions from across the Swiss media mostly happy the whole Credit Suisse U.S. headache is over.
Russia is looking at new ties with Asia and the gas deal comes as a major breakthrough after a 10-year-long negotiation.
Not surprisingly, the industry scores extremely poorly on customer satisfaction surveys.
The Core i5 version will be available in the U.S. and Canada on June 20, while additional configurations will be available from August.
Apple is said to be investigating a secure, NFC-based wallet that allows customers to make purchases from their phone.
According to one estimate, India's online retail market is valued at $3.1 billion and is expected to be worth $22 billion by 2018.
Fang Fang, who joined JPMorgan in August 2001 and became head of its investment banking operations in China in 2007, resigned in March 2014.
Opposed to the proposed Comcast-TWC merger, consumer advocates are taking to the streets on Wednesday outside the cable giant’s annual shareholder meeting.
Yahoo hopes to improve its video streaming service Screen with the acquisition of high-def streaming startup RayV.
Russia needs China's markets more than China wants Russian gas.
Der Spiegel reported that Twitter was concerned about SoundCloud not having licensing agreements to stream copyrighted material.
A Transport Workers Union official says the signature cards of more than 50 percent of employees have been collected.
Nike proved it can grow business and reduce dependence on labor. This doesn't bode well for low-wage factory workers in Asia, or anywhere.