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Knockoffs of red carpet gowns are totally legal, but now in an ironic (or fitting) twist, the copycats are being copycatted.
MtGox officially declared bankruptcy Friday morning, admitting they have no bitcoin, but prices for the cryptocurrency are still up.
A new poll shows a correlation between the model of plug-in electric car and the motivation for choosing it.
With a handful of box-office darlings and international awards coming its way, Mexican cinema is having a comeback. Is it time for "Mexiwood"?
A railway backlog is causing problems for Canadian farmers looking to export a record grain harvest, and they’re blaming the railway companies.
The government's move has angered environmental groups.
Modest growth and low inflation keep pressuring the ECB to lower interest rates, with a high likelihood of more, potentially as early as March.
The hunt for fresh Wall Street talent reflects fewer top job seekers in the finance sector, as Ivy League grads head for tech and other fields.
The price tumble from the fall of Mt. Gox has surprisingly benefited China's bitcoin exchanges. Here's why.
Why is aluminum winning the "lightweight" race?
The U.S. economy is still growing, but the lower rate may cause some to ask "Should the stimulus taper occur as quickly?"
The exchange said it lost 850,000 bitcoins because of hackers.
A new study finds that wind turbines may reduce the force of hurricanes.
Freezing weather is likely made for tepid U.S. new-auto sales traffic. Incentives continue to climb. Look for deals as we head toward spring.
Economic data on GDP, PMI, consumer sentiment and housing should influence market movement.
It is not a fashion choice, really.
Compared with December 2013, the number of persons unemployed increased by 17,000 in both the EU and the euro area.
Traditional insurers want to sell policies online, but some e-commerce giants have beat them to it.
If a $10 transatlantic flight sounds too good to be true, it might just be.
The fourth-quarter earnings season is getting into its final weeks.
South Korea's health agency will review the phone to determine if the device can be used by physicians as a medical device.
Warner Bros. is also reportedly negotiating with Imangi Studios to get “Temple Run” to the big screen.
Subrata Roy heads India's Sahara Group, which runs New York's Plaza Hotel, has been under the scanner for a multi-billion dollar fraud.
The World Bank counts the East African nation of Uganda among the poorest countries in the world.
GM’s Chevrolet brand has been present since 2003 in India, which is one of the world’s fastest-growing car markets.
The data suggests a slight slowdown in factory output prior to the sales tax being raised to 8 percent in April.
Google’s much-hyped electronic frames could be of use to farmers.
A.P. Moller- Maersk is one of the world’s largest shipping companies, and they’ve got a lot on their plate.
An environmental impact assessment recommends three basic rules for seismic surveying in the Atlantic.