Wall Street's bulls received a boost Wed.: a solid Facebook earnings report - but does it suggest a strengthening recovery?
Cambodia is confident its economy will grow by 7.6% in 2013, despite upcoming elections.
The world’s most-expensive city for expats in 2013 is not Tokyo or Moscow. It’s an African seaport.
While Apple remains mum about the iPhone 5S's release date, the company’s guidance for the fourth quarter contains clues to a September launch.
The U.S. is probing antidumping charges against India and eight other countries while Joe Biden urges India to lift restrictions on exports.
Sources close to the investigation believe that the train derailed because it was travelling at twice its permitted speed.
The measure, if it becomes law, caps student loan interest rates at 8.25 percent for undergraduates and 9.5 percent for graduates.
The Keystone Gulf Coast pipeline, extending from an oil hub in Oklahoma to refineries in Texas is now 95 percent complete.
State and local government’s policy towards the solar industry and not direct sunlight can make states top leaders in solar power.
Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority–East is asking a court to force companies to repair decades of dredging damages.
Michael Dell attached a special shareholder voting provision to his offer, due to expire on Wednesday evening.
TransCanada, which is behind the Keystone XL pipeline, defends its latest ad campaign for the project.
South Africa leads the way as other African countries begin to realize nuclear goals.
The maker of salsas sold at Dollar Tree and Deals, Dollar Express and Dollar Bills stores nationwide is recalling the product after large glass pieces were found in some jars.
The UK coalition government has issued details of its Help-to-buy mortgage plan to help millions get a foot on the property ladder.
Following the investigation of GlaxoSmithKline other foreign pharmaceutical firms could be probed for corruption.
Firefighting crews have been dispatched to the scene, after cloud of natural gas ignited overnight.
Carl's Jr. has announced the addition of a Strawberry Pop-Tart Ice Cream Sandwich to its menu.
Environmentalists say TransCanada, which is behind the Keystone XL pipeline, doesn't have the best interests of Americans at heart.
The construction equipment company did not meet analysts' expectations in the second quarter.
Bair, former FDIC chairwoman, has endorsed vice chair Janet Yellen to replace Ben Bernanke in the Fed's top post.
Wells Fargo has overtaken China's ICBC as world's largest bank by market capitalization.
A broad revival in manufacturing and a stabilizing service sector contributed to the most encouraging results since Jan. 2012.
The bloc wants to cut interchange fees, which are levied on retailers but commonly passed on to consumers.
The world's largest plane maker increased its full-year earnings forecast.
Rumors suggest Apple’s iPad 5 may feature a GF2 touch-screen while the Retina iPad mini 2 may use a screen made by Samsung.
Most of the new jobs will be in Michigan and 80 percent of the new employees will be engineers and information technology specialists.
Pre-market movers for Wednesday include VMware, Apple Inc, ARM Holdings, TrovaGene, Broadcom, Polycom, and Syngenta.
Starbucks' shows no sign of decline: the cafe giant is expected to notch yet another consecutive quarter of sales growth.
Most of them drive, and far too few carpool.