Concern about Fed stimulus reduction, U.S. involvement in Syria and the mid-October debt-ceiling limit are on investors' minds.
Looks like the U.S. maritime industry is doing pretty well for itself and may even get a boost in the coming years.
Once a major oil company, ailing Petróleos de Venezuela remains the country's main earner. But how long will it last?
The Chinese' insatiable appetite has led to a rapid decline of turtles in Asia, and now in the United States.
China’s factory activity in August is expected to grow at its fastest in three months, according to an official survey due on Aug. 31.
As the rumored iPhone 5S unveiling nears, Apple is said to have started preparing for a trade-in program to boost store sales.
The surge in value is further proof that investors are betting on Facebook’s ability to earn more advertising revenue in the future.
In 2010-2012, BRIC auto sales growth was 11.8 percent. Projections from 2013 to 2015 see growth slowing.
The Mexican billionaire will let Spain's Telefónica buy KPN's E-Plus -- provided that does not hinder his plans to own the totality of the Dutch mobile company.
Russia is definitely making a statement regarding oil and gas reserves in the Arctic Ocean.
But are the taxes motivated by wanting to stabilize the market, or to fill government coffers?
The revived electric car maker has put its factory on hold as it engages in "negotiations."
Amgen will pay $125 a share for Onyx, which has several cancer drugs in its portfolio, including Kyprolis.
The Japanese government took over from TEPCO and is considering using emergency reserves for the clean-up.
PE exits from Indian companies are expected to continue in less-than-conducive conditions, leaving the door open for contrarians.
The consensus among decision makers in Jackson Hole, Wyo. still points to a Fed stimulus reduction in September.
This deal follows ONGC's last acquisition in the Rovuma Area 1 gas field, in June, for $2.47 billion.
Apple’s iPhone 5S will sport a new A7 chip, which will make it 31 percent faster than the A6-powered iPhone 5, the latest rumor suggests.
A spoof of a Mercedes-Benz car commercial showing a young Adolf Hitler getting run over by a C-Class went viral over the weekend. Watch the spoof commercial spot here.
A new report indicates Google may be in talks with contract manufacturers to build its own self-driving cars.
The privately built Dream Chaser space plane passed a “captive carry” test on Thursday. This followed a set of successful ground tests early this month.
The U.S. Air Force is in need of transforming its aging fleet of aerial refueling tankers.
India overtook Japan as home to the world's third-largest online population, which grew by 31 percent.
Musk says he's tired, but making Tesla the automotive version of Apple isn't getting easier.
Despite ballooning scandals in China, Big Pharma is used to bad reputations -- and that won't change anytime soon.
CNET Replay allows tech companies to have positive device reviews featured on the home page months after they were written.
Gordon Murray says an undisclosed buyer has purchased his proof-of-design T.25 and T.27 (electric) city cars.
Forget Abercrombie's "fat" kids controversy -- the real demographic problem is a much bigger deal.
The company will spend $100 million in the next year and a half, eventually creating 90 more jobs at its historic distillery.
Chile and Argentina try to make up after fighting over an airport, but Spanish airline Air Europa may try to step in.