Washington is following Colorado's model of taxing marijuana in two ways, via excise taxes and sales taxes.
Brian Jorgenson, in his capacity as a Microsoft corporate-finance manager, provided confidential information to a day trader.
Rare and valuable cars with notable histories go on display in Monterey next week.
David Writebol is in quarantine in Liberia until doctors publicly determine whether he's infected.
If you’re looking for a cheap Windows 8 tablet, this should be at the top of your short list.
An Oklahoma woman is suing two dozen energy companies over the 2011 Prague earthquake.
On the same day U.S. Navy jets bombed northern Iraq, the Federal Aviation Administration barred all U.S. airlines from flying over the entire country.
Climate Prediction Center El Niño data finds the event now has a 2-in-3 chance of occurring, instead of the 4-in-5 chance initially projected.
GM tried to fix twice a door-switch problem that poses a fire risk, and it says owners should park these cars outdoors.
The 1,000 cases filed so far represent nearly 4,000 women, and the plaintiffs' lead lawyer estimates the number of cases can rise ten-fold.
A British-American couple was hired by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to investigate the source of a sex tape.
Khazanah, which owns 69.4 percent of the airline, said the company would be de-listed after it buys out the remaining stake at 8 cents a share.
Tango’s transaction would involve early investors and shareholders selling shares to Ukrainian-born billionaire Len Blavatnik.
T-Mobile CEO says carrier will be larger than Sprint by the end of the year.
Etihad Airways said that it was suspending all flights to Erbil until further notice, given the escalating warfare in northern Iraq.
Some Takata-made airbags could hurt you. They're in tons of models. Quickly see if yours is one of them.
For a mere $25,000, you can soon make a convertible out of the world’s first luxury electric sedan, the Tesla Model S.
Offshore oil drilling companies like Baker Hughes and Halliburton say they're expanding plans to frack the oceans.
Wirelessly charging devices across the room may happen sooner than you think thanks to UBeam's ultrasound technology.
The Ebola virus drug used to treat two Americans is being funded by the same U.S. government program that brought you the Internet.
Microsoft is reportedly eyeing a new retail spot on New York's Fifth Avenue, just a few blocks from Apple's landmark glass cube-shaped store.
TEPCO, the Fukushima power plant operator, is currently pumping untainted groundwater into the ocean to prevent it from mixing with toxic water.
China said it will restrict the use of messaging apps in the interest of national security and to clean up the Internet.
The renderings show the extended volume buttons and the newly positioned Power button as many reports have so far suggested.
The bank has reportedly agreed to pay about $9 billion in cash and the rest in assistance to struggling homeowners.
The move is expected to add capacity and bring down ticket prices on sectors operated by both airlines.
Local brands in India and China are giving Apple and Samsung a hard time in two of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets.
For the June quarter, Netflix reported 38.2 million customers in the U.S. and 13.8 million international customers across 40 countries.
Options for leaving Libya by sea and air are limited. Thousands of Filipinos say they fear joblessness more than war.
Sprint Corp. shares tumbled on Wednesday after the company announced it was ending its bid to acquire T-Mobile US Inc.