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Out of 4,200 employees on strike, only 300 have resumed work after signing an agreement with the management.
Chinese carriers believe that consumers may be holding out for the iPhone 6, which is likely to sport a screen size of nearly 5 inches.
Martha Stokes, CMT, CEO of TechniTrader, discussed whether Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen interrupted a stock market correction.
As the controversy over the federal budget continues this month, the parties are split over energy policy.
The move to redraw China's boundaries makes as much sense as calling the area between Boston and Washington "Bosington," an expert says.
The stock opened at $26 per share and surged 40 percent on the opening day of trading.
Life in shipbuilding towns continues to worsen despite hopeful signs for the Greek economy.
Uncle Bubba's, a Paula Deen-owned restaurant which was in the spotlight last year following a racial discrimination lawsuit, abruptly shut its doors Thursday unbeknownst to its employees, who collected their severance pay in the parking lot.
There are still 3.7 million long-term unemployed, and youth rates remain in double digits.
Internet providers are greener than they used to be, but Amazon and Twitter are far behind, Greenpeace says.
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 192,000 new jobs last month after gaining 197,000 jobs in February, the Labor Department said on Friday.
Many are using Alibaba's Alipay and other third-party payment platforms in a loophole to sneak money out of the country.
The payment system is the first commercial deployment of a new authorization protocol developed by the FIDO Alliance.
First, climate change. Now fracking risks. ExxonMobil's top executives turn a new leaf by responding to environmental concerns from shareholders.
Apple could lose its place at the top of the smartphone heap as consumers are distracted by the HTC One M8 and Samsung Galaxy S5.
Economists say Australia will not experience a hard landing from the fading of a mining boom.
The IMF's World Economic Outlook for 2014 warns that emerging market growth will be slow in the future.
Aluminum giant Alcoa Inc. kicks off first-quarter earnings season next week, followed by end-of-week results from JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
According to Bloomberg, in 2009, the White House launched an offensive to regulate the commercial use of President Obama's image.
Various estimates peg the unemployment rate to slip to 6.6 percent from the current 6.7 percent.
The CFTC has also brought lawsuits against Jon S. Corzine and Edith O’Brien for allegedly misusing customers' funds.
A total of 10 military planes, four civil jets and nine ships will be assisting the search for the missing jetliner on Friday.
"Tongal allows our fans to throw out ideas, and you know you're going to make something authentic."
The agreement resolves a lawsuit against the Kerr-McGee energy and chemical company, which Anadarko bought in 2006.
Bank of America could pay more than $800 million to settle the allegations against it.
An Experian subsidiary that exposed the social security numbers of about 200 million people is being investigated.
Ebola is responsible for killing at least 80 people in Guinea, so what are authorities doing to contain the deadly virus?
The U.S. Navy's use of the Tomahawk missile may start winding down as the Pentagon terminates its production from 2016 onward.
The early performance should alleviate early fears about the sudden decrease in price caused by the split.