A Wendy's employee has been fired after a photo of him guzzling straight from the restaurant's vanilla Frosty machine went viral.
Chris Kreis, 19, filmed himself riding a 30-foot, 50,000 pound whale shark off the coast of Fort Meyers, Fla.
When Congress renewed a tax credit, it apparently made some of the missed benefits available retroactively.
The International Monetary Fund blamed the sequestration and deficit reduction for its lowered GDP outlook for the U.S.
Japan's increasingly large elderly population is not considered in Abe's economic reforms.
Alleged tax havens like the Isle of Man and Jersey have fought back against criticism from developed nations that they allow tax evasion.
Charles Schwab's data is closely watched as an indicator of retail investor sentiment.
Singapore identified 133 traders it says have been manipulating local interbank lending rates.
More than 65 percent of Greek citizens have never used the Internet.
The U.S.'s first African-American female CEO said business leaders shouldn't ignore upcoming classes of women business leaders.
The latest European Union inflation and unemployment data show the continent's economy is still struggling to recover.
China’s central bank recently stopped injecting cash into the economy to reel in borrowing, and now appetite for its bonds has waned.
Come next week, all eyes will be on two next-generation long-haul planes -- Airbus' A350 and Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
Gannett’s $1.5 billion deal with broadcaster Belo is one example of newspaper companies expanding into healthier broadcast businesses.
The first Airbus commercial jet in six years will have its public display at the annual aerospace expo in Paris, which starts Monday.
At least two telecommunications companies with foreign ownership fly a bit under the NSA's radar.
Groupon Inc, Smith & Wesson Holding, SolarCity, Nokia, and GameStop Corp prevailed in pre-market trading on Friday.
Malindo Air, with its low-cost, high-service model, hopes to occupy a unique market in Southeast Asia.
U.S. stock futures point to a flat open on Friday as investors await a host of economic data.
Portugal's President Aníbal Cavaco Silva says the IMF has different goals than the EU, which governs the two other branches of the Troika.
A new trend in China has many couples flocking to a fake European town near Shanghai for their wedding photos.
The poverty-stricken Gaza Strip has seen a decrease in aid funding since the Syrian conflict began.
The two-day G-8 summit, scheduled to begin Monday in Northern Ireland, is facing a flurry of criticism from various quarters.
Gold prices are expected to fall further as a sell-off in ETFs backed by the precious metal extended to 17 weeks.
CEO says tech features in cars present an enormous commercial opportunity one day after report on distracted driving dangers.
Sebastien De La Cruz faced racists and stirred the support of his growing fans as he returned to the NBA Finals court to perform "The Star Spangled Banner" at Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
After receiving allegations of bribery in its China operations, Glaxo launched an investigation but found no evidence suggesting corruption.
India's privately owned telegram service, BSNL, announced this week that telegrams will soon become extinct in India.
A Dolly Madison bakery in Georgia is set to resume making America’s iconic creamy-centered snack cakes.
The News Corp. chairman and CEO is leaving his wife, Wendi Deng Murdoch.