Buy the ghost town of Seneca, Calif., and you’ll get one bar and three shacks in a state of disrepair -- all for $250,000!
Could the Yellen effect overflow into Friday’s trading session? Futures suggest it could.
Although Samsung’s share was flat during the period, it extended its lead over Apple whose pricing strategy for its new handsets was questioned.
Myanmar could have 100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves offshore, but it needs foreign companies to help it exploit its resources.
An SEC filing also shows the Warren Buffett-run holding company cut its stake in ConocoPhillips in the September quarter.
Former and current officials reveal the agency is collecting bulk data under Patriot Act authority.
How effective is behavioral profiling as a security measure at the airport? Depends on whom you ask.
Passengers on Southwest Airlines Flight 3426 experienced a terrifying nosedive as their plane descended into Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
The latest U.S. data on highway fatalities is out showing that drunk driving is in.
Patents from global pharmaceutical companies, which seek to block generic drug copying, have drawn special attention in recent years.
A Chinese man who "had an empty stomach every day growing up" is now making his childhood dreams come true.
Recent rail accidents involving petroleum products in North America have left many in the rail industry to question federal safety regulations.
Amazon and USPS remain mum on how much the giant online retailer is paying the post office to deliver its packages.
The Renault Zoe highlights why consumers shouldn’t have DRM software in their vehicles.
Plum Organics customers have responded with claims of illness this week following the company's voluntary recall.
China is importing more rice than ever, but the Chinese still refuse to resort to genetically modified grains.
The man in charge of Tesla’s powertrain operations recently made $1.6 million exercising 21 percent of his stock options.
Lockheed Martin workers in at least five states will soon find themselves out of work as the military and aerospace giant deals with declining sales.
Bailey Choice Pet Treats expanded their dog treat recall this week after two lots of their pet food products tested positive for Salmonella.
After 500 U.K. shipbuilding years, the industry has suffered another blow as nearly 1,800 jobs are cut, perhaps signalling the industry's end.
The world’s third-largest automaker has some issues -- these are the days that are trying VW executives' souls.
The company's Sam's Clubs subsidiary helped the retailer post slightly better earnings than expected.
Supply of the new iPad mini could be tight in the fourth quarter but shortages are expected to ease in the first quarter of 2014.
How can Iraq become the biggest oil producer in the next 20 years, with all its political strife?
The sale, part of the Brazilian-owned oil company disinvestment plan, also includes selling Argentina assets.
Investors will evaluate Janet Yellen’s answers before the Senate Banking Committee for clues to her future Fed leadership.
When it comes to producing a smart watch, Apple seems to know what men and women want, according to a new report.
The Wi-Fi version of the Nexus 7 began receiving the Android 4.4 KitKat on Wednesday. Here is how to install the update manually.
The company could now be forced to turn to states without strong unions or, to Japan, where it has an offer to begin production.
The New York-based bank has been accused of hiring a consulting firm run anonymously by Wen Jiabao’s daughter.