Chewing tobacco has been an iconic part of baseball for decades, but critics say it’s a fatal habit that needs to be banned.
Suze Orman's 'Approved' prepaid debit card is discontinued by Bancorp Bank.
Royal Dutch Shell will sell the majority of its stake in Woodside Petroleum, Australia's largest independent oil and natural gas producer.
Oil giant BP announced Tuesday that it would sign a $20 billion liquefied natural gas with China this week in London.
The North American shale boom will spread to Russia and Latin America next, the International Energy Agency expects.
"It is not possible that the Iraqi government return and fill these huge areas that it left."
The device still lacks the Wave feature, which would allow users to stop alarms by waving under the sensor.
U.S and Europe had already cleared the plan, but China's rejection killed it.
Geely's strategy for Volvo is being closely watched as a possible model for other Chinese companies.
The project in the untapped Galilee Basin could produce 60 million tons of coal a year for use in power stations.
Obama's executive order will ban discrimination by companies that win federal contracts.
The market is responding to instability in Iraq, but the Kurdistan Regional Government seeks to bring stability.
Obama's climate change plan offers nearly $1 billion to help communities not just recover from natural disasters, but prepare for them.
The switch issue is similar to the defect linked to at least 13 deaths in an earlier, 2.6-million vehicle recall of Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars.
China's President, Xi Jinping, on Friday announced new guidelines for reshaping how the Asian giant produces and consumes energy.
The Acer Aspire U5-620 is the company’s newest all-in-one desktop in a line that tries to be everything for everyone.
Gazprom shut off natural gas to Ukraine on Monday, leaving the country relying on a less-than-half-full inventory.
German auto spies have captured the most revealing photo of the 2016 Bentley EXP 9 F SUV.
Like mobile gadgets, electric vehicle brands have different charging adapters. Top electric car manufacturers want to change that.
The car-sharing service launched a low-cost version in Cape Town, South Africa.
Automaker says it could follow Toyota in recalling cars to check airbags made by company involved in antitrust shenanigans.
Exxon's CEO will speak at a summit in Moscow despite requests from the U.S. government to isolate Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
Supply of Russian gas to Europe will continue through Ukraine as usual unless the latter diverts it during transit.
An analyst predicts many users will be willing to pay more for a bigger display while a survey disagrees with this theory.
The merger will create a close competitor in size to the medical device business of industry leader Johnson & Johnson Co.
Russia incensed over statements by acting Ukranian foreign minister describing Putin in unflattering terms.
In the absence of hard evidence, speculation has flourished. Explanations range from believable to bizarre.
The mystery of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight may never be solved, despite a massive search effort and millions of dollars spent.
According to one theory, the pilot or co-pilot intentionally took down the plane. Can more be done to ensure passenger safety?
Obama says he never thought he'd ever begin a speech by saying, "Hello anteaters."