The airborne early warning and control system, which is based around the 737-700 aircraft, was delivered to Turkey's main operating base.
There are more than 70 bids for the iPhone 5s as of now but eBay could intervene at any time to stop the auction.
Monday may be a slow day, but the rest of the week -- with earnings, Janet Yellen's address and economic data -- could be anything but.
Disappointing economic data from the U.S. last week led to bulk sell-offs in Asian markets, including those in India.
HTC sold one in every 10 smartphones globally two years ago, but in 2013 its worldwide market share took a dive.
Two of Detroit's Big Three automakers showcased their latest products at the ongoing New Delhi auto show.
A Starbucks spokesman reportedly said that "Dumb Starbucks" is "obviously" unaffiliated with the Seattle-based chain.
The company's decision, which will result in the loss of 2,500 jobs, follows similar decisions by General Motors Holden and Ford.
The region has seen a recent boom fueled by the rise of discount carriers that are attempting to ramp up capacity to serve a growing market.
Just over half vote to end pact, defying government and big business.
Africa is in the middle of a tech boom -- how are women doing relative to their male counterparts in the sector?
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Citigroup has agreed to pay $110 million to homeowners, after a lawsuit was filed on force-placed insurances
The global financial crisis slowed Brazil’s economy, but it plummeted Mexico's into one of the worst recessions in its history.
The Sochi Olympics began in style Friday, but many wonder about the games' economic benefits.
Roche also sued the Drug Controller General of India for approving the drugs CANMAb and Hertraz-, generic versions of Herceptin.
A long-awaited response over allegations of child molestation in 1992 will be published in the New York Times Sunday Review.
Court records show that Getty Images has filed a string of recent federal lawsuits, inviting claims of “copyright trolling” from its critics.
Shariah-compliant finance is gaining ground worldwide -- and religion isn’t the only reason.
Drug companies sometimes resist providing experimental drugs to terminal cancer patients. Here's why, and what it means to patients.
We mapped the cigarette tax and number of smokers in each state, and here’s what we found.
India wants a greater share of revenues since it generates an estimated 80% of global cricket income.
After feeding much of its natural resources into China and Thailand, Myanmar has decided to satisfy its own demand first.
Investor confidence has been shaken, due to MtGox's pause of all withdrawal requests. Here's why it took the action.
A U.S.-educated Nigerian engineer has invented a “one-stop-shop” processing machine to help farmers save money –- but is anyone interested?
What's more, a new study suggests that current Model S owners can actually make money in the used car market.
Tim Halloran discusses how brands are able to romance us, the consumers and what commercials we can expect to see at The Olympics.
Concerns about how much of available groundwater hydraulic fracturing actually uses feed into concerns about drought in some parts of the U.S.
Daily launches into space may not be far off, as the U.S. Department of Defense moves ahead with a special drone project.
Does this bitter cold winter explain the disappointing January jobs total? And will the Fed stick to its taper timetable?