Apple reveals largely white and male workforce outside of retail positions.
Assuming the average fantasy football player spends two hours a week on his roster at work, companies will lose $13 billion in lost wages.
From targeting producers of baby formula to the maker of Windows 7, China is on an anti-monopoly, anti-foreign company drive.
Tatiana Swiderski says managers at the NYC Urban Outfitters ignored her complaints about customers sexually harassing her.
The California company Mapp Pharmaceuticals has worked with the U.S. Army to develop a medicine that uses tobacco leaves.
The Nebraska Supreme Court's decision probably won't be reached for three to six months, further stalling Obama's final verdict.
The International Energy Agency's monthly oil statistics suggest global oil demand in 2014 and 2015 will be lower than previously expected.
The early reviews are in and they're not pretty. Here are the main issues with the Tesla Model S.
The woman climbed a security fence at Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Sunday morning in her attempt to stop a plane she thought was carrying her husband.
In the photo, the iPhone 6 home screen lacks the Health app that Apple announced for the iOS 8.
The new open-source tool is expected to help Apple iOS users change the "trusted" status of computers hooked to their mobile devices.
GSK, which faces a series of corruption charges in countries across the globe, also suspended its distributors in Syria.
The cable network, named FASTER, will be Google's third public investment in Asia's Internet infrastructure since 2008.
Bigger and more expensive phones planned by Apple and Samsung are unlikely to help the companies in emerging markets like India and China.
The outcome of this review could affect any penalties regulators impose on the bank for anti-money laundering lapses.
Of all the Chromebooks sold in 2013, 82 percent were bought in North America and the region is expected to drive future demand.
ComScore found that Snapchat was behind only Facebook and Instagram in terms of penetration in the millennial demographic in the U.S.
"Far Cry 4" will launch this November, and we spoke with the game's lead programmer about the game's main antagonist, Pagan Min.
Tesla wants to build an electric car for the masses, but can it do that while providing both the range and the features of the Model S?
The price of crude oil is still trading under $100 per barrel despite the US bombing of Iraq.
Good news for good drivers: Six states have lowered their insurance premiums by more than 2 percent.
Data show $1 million in campaign donations cuts in half the likelihood of a private equity firm being prosecuted.
Black shoppers at Barneys New York complained they were accused of credit fraud after they purchased luxury items.
Social media analysts looked at Twitter and Facebook chatter to see which brands, models and features people are interested in.
Airfarewatchdog.com's annual ranking of the best airlines in the U.S. has an unlikely legacy carrier at the top.
Obama's decision on the controversial pipeline decision hinges in part on the project's impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
Samsung is expected to unveil the new phone on Aug. 13, after the device was shown off at an event in Russia over the weekend.
The reactors' faulty boiler unit was discovered accidentally during routine inspections.
Last month, a report by a Chinese news network about practices at a local food supplier, had triggered a government investigation.
Kinder Morgan's overall valuation reportedly suffered because it traded as four entities and the market struggled to understand it.