A single winning ticket for Wednesday night's $400 million Powerball jackpot drawing was sold in Lexington, S.C. The winner will be announced at an 11 a.m. ET press conference.
JPMorgan paying $920 million for "London Whale" fiasco.
Talk about not letting a good crisis go to waste -- the U.S. Treasury's Capital Purchase Program (CPP),part of TARP, is now profitable.
Certain model years for Honda's Odyssey minivan and Acura MDX were recalled Thursday for a computer-chip glitch that reportedly affects airbag deployment.
Analysts had expected retail sales to rise by 0.4% in August.
Despite worries that the iPhone 5s could be in short supply at launch, initial sales of the two new handsets could top last year’s record.
Stocks may rally for a second day Thursday, as investors continue to cheer the Fed’s decision to postpone decreasing stimulus.
Only 42 percent of Americans trust Ben Bernanke to do the right thing for the U.S. economy.
Banks have an interesting relationship with the aviation industry, including owning more aircraft than the seven biggest carriers globally.
With new backing, Aeropostale could escape its shrinking teenage demographic.
As foreign oil firms back away from Nigeria amid worsening crises, companies closer to home are swooping in.
Argentina is offering Spanish oil company Repsol less than expected in compensation -- 90 percent less.
Even before the iPhone 5S can reach consumers, hackers have offered a bounty to get around the device’s latest security feature.
Buoyant Asian markets celebrated the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to postpone trimming its stimulus program.
Industry activity marginally beat expectations, while August's trade deficit was less than forecast.
The chain plans to build even as activists from an Australian town fly nearly 10,000 miles to hand deliver a petition telling it to stay out.
In its statement, the Fed said, in effect, that it is not happy with the pace and extent of the U.S. economy's recovery.
Despite swirling pregnancy rumors, Jennifer Anistion is not having a baby.
The U.S. is looking to promote Ukraine's energy security by helping the country diversify its energy mix.
The indigenous tribes inside the protected area have agreed to oil drilling.What happened? Mostly that they need the money.
Oil companies in Alberta, Canada, are looking for ways to move the glut of crude out, but the lack of transportation has made it difficult.
Though Starbucks recently discouraged firearms in its locations, other major corporations such as Costco, CVS, Peet's Coffee and Tea, and Wild Wings have had anti-gun policies for a while.
The Fed surprised many with its decision not to decrease its bond-buying, citing an economy whose expansion is still not self-sustaining.
Will the bailout of GM ultimately cost the U.S. billions of dollars? Probably.
Wharton is now offering free online versions of it's core MBA classes, but the experience isn't quite the same.
However, he added that if it takes the first step, subsequent steps will still be dependent on continued progress in the economy.
Two federal courts will decide the outcome of LinkedIn's bid to disclose how many national security data requests it gets from Washington.
Two months ago, Wall Street was convinced Bill Ackman wanted FedEx. Now more than ever, it's clear he doesn't.
Somalia is ramping up infrastructural development with a newly refurbished airport and an improved port town.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs said 2013 prices aren’t great, but they're better than the prices we'll see next year.