Unions call a one-day protest strike and demonstrations against the government spread across the country.
New jobless claims numbers as well as an uptick in inflation show U.S. economy recovering from a harsh winter.
The governor has declared a state of emergency.
The move is expected to be enacted across stores around the world as Apple is rumored to be preparing for the iPhone 6's release.
People are already asking Google to stop linking to some personal information just days after an EU court ruling.
In December 1984, deadly gas leaked from a pesticide plant in the Indian city making it one of the world's worst industrial disasters.
Other major retailers are also struggling with similarly grim results.
Sun Pharma’s subsidiary holds a tentative approval from the FDA for marketing Gleevec's generic version in the US.
However, analysts expect weak domestic demand and exports to endanger future growth.
Divers recovered five more bodies from the wreck of the Sewol, but 23 people still remain missing.
The decree will bring France the ability to prevent takeovers like General Electric's planned $16.9 billion bid for the energy assets of Alstom.
Protests over Turkey's mining disaster revived long-running civil unrest in cities across the country.
Less-stable infrastructures and greater demand for resources could be a “catalyst for conflict," according to a military report.
AstraZeneca's boss said on Wednesday he would engage with Pfizer if the price was right.
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11,000 homes and businesses were ordered to evacuate on Wednesday due to the multiple wildfires raging in San Diego County.
The Miami Heat host the Brooklyn Nets in Game Five of their 2014 NBA playoff series.
Hoping to capitalize on Starbucks’ aggressive tactics, an author is awaiting a cease-and-desist letter that may never come. Is the coffee giant catching on?
Tuesday's deadly mine explosion in Turkey highlights the dangers in the coal industry.
When President Putin visits Beijing next week, China and Russia are expected to cement their energy alliance with a new deal.
At least one bus in D.C. is rolling around boasting the newest in the American Freedom Defense Initiative's series of anti-Islam paid advertisements.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was forced to take refuge in a shop in Soma as furious relatives besieged him.
The Korean tech giant apologized for cancer-stricken factory workers but didn't admit link between assembly line and grave.
China's capital city is planning to build an additional airport slated for operation in 2018 to serve rapidly increasing air traffic.
J.K. Rowling's latest film trilogy, a spinoff of the Harry Potter series, is set to hit theaters Nov. 18, 2016.
Everplan's Abby Schneiderman and Adam Seifer discussed how their new product could revolutionize death planning in the tech space.
Much like Snapchat, Blink helps users send content that can self-destruct as soon as it's consumed.
Quarterly earnings should provide direction on a day that seems set for a slow start after a string of record-breaking sessions.
In February, Sony had announced that it would cut nearly 5,000 jobs and sold its personal computers business.