Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, has compiled a list of 2012's highest paid CEOs.
New images reveal the spill's impact on the neighborhood and environment.
McDonald’s restaurants in Shanghai slashed chicken McNugget prices amid rising bird flu concerns.
With the purchase of Lufkin, GE has expanded its investments in the upstream oil and gas business.
BioCryst, Tower Semiconductor, Lufkin, Weatherford, and Anheuser-Busch prevailed in the pre-market trading Monday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly higher open Monday ahead of a Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's keynote address.
Ikea's food troubles are not over. This time, pork was found in the moose meat.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Sunday welcomed the Bank of Japan’s aggressive easing program as a helpful step to support global growth.
Big-money bank depositors in the European Union have good reason to believe there are targets on their backs.
First-quarter earnings results will begin to trickle out with a few blue-chip names reporting this week, led by Alcoa on Monday.
Accidents on various Carnival cruise ships over the past two months shine a spotlight on a company and an industry with plenty to hide.
Radioactive water may have leaked into the surrounding ground from a storage tank at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
The world's largest mining equipment manufacturer aims to bring production in line with decreased demand.
The 787's test-flight data will help federal regulators evaluate the performance of the company's new battery design.
With rousing tones and campaignlike prose, Hillary Clinton brought the audience at the Women in the World Summit in New York to its feet.
Ranchers and consumer rights advocates want it. Retailers and free trade proponents hate it. Here's why.
Fisker has dismissed all but a core group of about 40 workers as it continues talks with three Chinese businesses considering buying or investing in its plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
The SP:01's features are very similar to its rival's, but now drivers have a choice.
Fast food chain Dunkin' Donuts is selling an exclusive new breakfast sandwich, which uses donuts instead of bread, in select eastern Massachusetts locations.
KFC will announce plans to roll out Original Recipe Boneless – a chicken platform that may be the brand's most important step since its founding.
The “E” in the all-electric Hyundai E4U represents “egg, evolution, and ecology.”
Airbus recaptured the aircraft industry's top spot as U.S. rival Boeing fell behind on orders and grounded its flagship fleet of Dreamliners.
Rich Product Corp. recalled 10.5 million pounds of frozen pizza in a voluntary recall due to an E. coli outbreak.
Danielle Fishel's, Lance Bass' and five other celebrities' prom pictures.
The unexpectedly weak March jobs report hammered the markets, but economists cautioned against overreacting.
The total number of new jobs was less than expected, and the U.S. workforce participation rate dropped to its lowest level since 1979.
Target apologized Wednesday for labeling a plus-size item "manatee," but the customer who made the discovery says no apology was needed.
Celgene Corporation, Facebook Inc, ARM Holdings prevailed in the pre-market trading Friday.
Historically, more oil spills happen via train transport than via pipelines, according to a study.
This small island of 1 million people, hopelessly divided between a Greek south and Turkish north, faces an unknown, perhaps dark future.