The number of employees who work from home is rising, and one job site compiles opportunities from companies that offer “flexible” positions.
The recent corruption scandal has exposed Turkish P.M. Erdogan’s Islamic party's shady dealings, and the lira has responded accordingly.
The industry is doing better after a long period of low demand and overcapacity, but is the revival sustainable?
Cheap Chinese steel has led many U.S. traders to buy Chinese steel instead of U.S.-produced steel.
Caterpillar reports strong earnings and says it's seeing signs of a global economic recovery.
China's 2012 drilling in the South China Sea, with its first deep-water oil drilling rig, triggered tensions with the Philippines and Vietnam.
It remains to be seen whether US stocks can put last week’s woes behind them or if they will go the way of European and Asian stocks.
The reading for January, which beat a consensus estimate, bodes well for the future of Europe’s largest economy.
Will funding for the food stamp program, which serves 47 million Americans, be cut by a proposed $9 billion as part of the bill’s provisions?
The actress has said that SodaStream is trying to build "a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine."
Company confirms its offices have been searched, but denies any wrongdoing.
The largest arts and crafts chain in the U.S. did not share information about the possible attack, the latest of a string of major breaches.
After the Dow plunged 318 points on Friday, economists debate its meaning.
The Bitcoin Center NYC opened its doors last month, declaring 2014 to be the year of the cryptocurrency.
Screenshots shared with TechCrunch and Gawker show compelling evidence that Uber intentionally disturbed a rival service's cabs to bring customers (and drivers) to Uber.
The single "Invisible" will debut during the Super Bowl.
The revamped and rejuvenated NFL Pro Bowl gets under on Sunday night with Team Jerry Rice squaring off against Team Deion Sanders at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
It looks like Ford’s profit growth slowdown has already commenced, as the world's fifth largest automaker embarks on a costly year.
Analysts from Ernst & Young interviewed business experts around the world to learn about what’s next for foreign direct investment in India.
Despite the bank racking up $30 billion in fees last year, employees were told not to expect pay raises.
P&G executives blamed “Movember” for flat earnings in its grooming segment, but the story is different in its developing-country markets.
The activist investor upped his AAPL position and is rallying shareholders for a $50B buyback.
Advertisers have crafted many memorable Super Bowl ads over the decades. Here's a selection of some of the best as Super Bowl XLVIII approaches.
Why is Russia looking to secure a $1 billion energy deal In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea?
In the U.S., the Christian-subject market represents a significant number of dedicated readers.
If you think it's impossible for the U.S. economy to ever record GDP growth above 5%, think again.
Microsoft Corporation shares rose over 3 percent on news the company reported second-quarter EPS of 78 cents on revenue of $24.52 billion.
Shipping magnate Enrique Razon, the fourth-richest man in the Philippines, was only in Davos for one reason.
The current crisis is the worst of its kind in five years, economists say.
The pacifier holder clips can crack, and a small part can break off, posing a choking hazard to small children.