Hershey is gearing up for Lancaster Soft Cremes, which will be available in January.
China's real estate market is overheated. And if you're looking for space, not even being dead will help you.
Beware using social media, it could affect the economy or raise prices of oil.
Safety advocates say the halt of the release of NHTSA auto recalls, due to the government shutdown, poses a danger to vehicle owners and the public.
"Real Housewives" stars Joyce Giraud and Brandi Glanville are already feuding over Glanville's drinking.
Collectively, the top five pink-slippers this year are cutting a staggering number of jobs.
New York Times Best-Selling author Marc Ostrofsy discusses his new book ‘Word of Mouse’ which aims to unveil the tech trends that govern how we live.
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the best spot in the world to study and admire the night sky. Here is how the Latin American country plans to preserve it from light pollution.
The government shutdown may be causing a rise in jobless claims, but employment is slowly improving for now
From Hong Kong to Australia, markets most likely to react first to the U.S. missing its debt obligations are making preparations.
The Men's Wearhouse, Inc., rejected a $2.3 billion cash takeover offer from Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc., adding the bid undervalued the company.
Who knew Iran is capable of launching anything else but missiles?
Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle and Hollister are riding price hikes into the holiday shopping season, unlike Aeropostale.
The first positive signals out of Washington in weeks suggests a hint of a deal to avoid a U.S. default - which is one week away.
Canada can blame the loonie and high fuel and labor costs for its roughly 10 percent price gap with the U.S.
If Egypt's tourism doesn't improve, the country's GDP will drop by 1.5 percent.
New U.S. mortgage applications fell 15 percent in October, after they'd peaked only five months earlier, according to S&P data.
America's biggest bank by assets to reveal losses in this quarter as trading revenues and litigation costs soar.
Activists against fracking say the drilling technique contaminates groundwater, which could mean toxic beer.
China on Thursday signed the second-largest currency swap to date with the European Central Bank.
California is losing its ironclad grip on tech startups as states like Colorado and Wyoming come on strong.
An Australian blogger has come up with yet another set of images, said to be that of the iPad 5, showing the device in space gray color.
Japan Airlines diverted two of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights bound to Tokyo from San Diego and Moscow following electrical glitches.
The plants belonging to Livingston, Calif.-based Foster Farms have been singled out for their poor sanitary conditions.
Investors hope for respite from the debt ceiling impasse as lawmakers consider a short-term solution.
Only two foreign banks have plans to launch branches in the FTZ, and most are waiting for more detailed regulations.
TransCanada, still waiting for the green light to start building the pipeline, may lose billions of dollars if the project isn't approved.
To hand in a decent report card, Wells Fargo may dip into the money it had previously set aside in tougher times to cover bad loans.
Vietnam, slated to be a developed nation by 2020, has also partnered with Russia to build its first nuclear power plant.
The household consumer confidence index for September beat expectations.