With the Ebola death toll topping 4,400 in West Africa, all eyes are on TKM-Ebola and ZMapp — two front-runner drugs developed in Canada.
Qualcomm makes a move to expand its technology in the “Internet of Everything.”
Economists thought that retail sales grew last month, but consumers pulled back spending.
Iran and the world's six nuclear powers held talks in July but extended the deadline to Nov. 24 after the meeting proved inconclusive.
The big banks, traditionally the darlings of earnings season, could be showing signs of improvement with Bank of America on tap for Wednesday.
Energy imports for oil, natural gas and thermal coal cost the European Union around $500 billion in 2013.
IndiGo, India's largest domestic airline by market share, has given Airbus Group its biggest order by numbers, the companies said Wednesday.
Big-box retailer Costco, which is expanding its international footprint, has added an online store in a deal with Alibaba, a report said.
Snapdeal, an Indian online shopping company, is set to raise big money from Japan's Softbank Corp and existing investors, according to a report.
Critics argue that the Indian government acted hastily in allowing the battery-operated three-wheelers to ply on Indian roads.
Clinton told the audience at a technology conference in San Francisco that Internet freedom was as core a value as other individual freedoms.
The latest exits were the result of studies to understand which markets were not profitable enough for retail banking.
American consumers may have a bit more money to spend this holiday season if oil prices continue their slide.
Crumbs Bake Shop is coming back. That doesn't mean cupcakes are.
Intel topped Wall Street expectations on Tuesday and reported a third-quarter profit of 66 cents per share on revenue of $14.6 billion.
Black Friday will start on Thursday, Thanksgiving, at Macy's department stores.
Telsa Motors has one of the most advanced dashboard interfaces in the industry with 17 major suppliers underpinning the technology.
With Intel slated to report after the closing bell Tuesday, investors will be scrutinizing the results for signs of life in the company's beleaguered mobile unit.
Stocks in some companies that manufacture hazmat suits and face masks are on the rise as the Ebola virus outbreak continues its global spread.
Amazon is opening one "pop-up" store for the holidays in Sacramento, as well as one in San Francisco.
The National Federation of Independent Business' Small Business Optimism Index is now 5 points below the 1973-2007 average.
Young adults are trying to save, while senior citizens simply can't spend more money. What does this mean for retailers ahead of the holidays?
Indian Railways has finally launched its app for Android phones, making it easier for millions of passengers to plan trips and buy tickets.
Emergency workers at the site said that six to seven people had been seriously injured, State police Sgt. Shawn O'Keefe reportedly said.
JPMorgan had missed market expectations in three of the four preceding quarters.
IndiGo, India's largest airline by market share, could pick up a combination of regional planes that can seat up to 100 passengers.
Brent has fallen by over 20 percent since June, when turmoil in Iraq lifted prices to $116 per barrel.
Kotak Mahindra Bank is tapping into India's large Facebook user base to expand its payment services, including instant money transfers.
Hackers posted user names and passwords purportedly of the online storage service, but the company denied its system was hacked.
The Dallas-bound plane returned to San Francisco airport after the cabin's walls came loose, possibly from a damaged air duct.