Alibaba is not the only Chinese company expected to list in U.S. markets in 2014.
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For a country whose biggest industry and largest source of foreign revenue is tourism, Nepal's record for aviation safety is shocking.
Footage from inside the cabin shows passengers calmly reacting to an in-flight crisis.
Google's goal to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy is as much about the environment as it is about protecting the company's bottom line.
Apple may shift production of its A8 processor from South Korea based Samsung to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, due to low yields, according to a new report.
The planned Comcast / Time Warner Cable merger will combine two of the lowest-ranked companies in terms of customer service.
The power outage that Kuwaiti oil refineries endured last month will likely not be the last until changes are made.
Gold has posted a return of 8 percent for the year to date, compared to a 2 percent gain in the NASDAQ.
China's 76-mile-long project would serve as an important link between frigid northern China and its tropical south.
The USDA and Nutriom LLC have recalled over 200,000 pounds of egg products this week due to a potential Salmonella contamination.
Coca-Cola has been through much, but investors should keep in mind the Wall Street axiom: "No one ever went broke, holding Coke."
Researchers are looking to expand the use of magma-heated steam to generate power, a feat first achieved in Iceland.
Novartis has already developed a chimeric antigen receptor, an immunotherapy-based technology with the University of Pennsylvania.
Sneakers featuring the so-called “power laces” were made famous by Michael J. Fox’s character Marty McFly in "Back To The Future Part II."
Kuo said the bigger iPad could be a growth driver for Apple, and would require a revised OS to capitalize on the larger display.
And did outside political interference play a role?
Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov is set to open a factory in India as it looks to increase production.
Italian organized crime takes in $200 billion a year. Some of the money ends up in unexpected places, including on top of the pizza you order in Rome.
Capital One is arguing that ads for Chase Bank’s Freedom Credit Card “misrepresented” certain claims.
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Global natural resources performed better than sluggish stocks and bonds for the year to date.
A new study has found that a chemical in crude oil slows the fish’s heart rates, reduces cardiac contractility and causes irregular heartbeats.
This subgroup of shoppers may not have much money to spend, but their sheer numbers make them powerful.
Dr. John Lee heads research about forecasting reserves of oil and gas in unconventional formations at the University of Houston.
Presidents Day may technically be a federal holiday to celebrate the first president, but this Feb. 17 may go down in history as a great day to snag sales. Here are 25 deals from your favorite stores, including coupon codes.
Boat workers are at risk from increased water traffic resulting from the boom in offshore wind farms.
Google, NRG Energy and BrightSource have created a solar tech that's testing the balance between clean energy and environmental impact.
The U.S. EPA may have underestimated the effects of methane emissions from vehicles that sub natural gas for diesel fuel.