The announcement has sparked opposition from Labor politicians and the union representing postal workers.
The U.S. District judge's decision is a victory for the government and also for states, which are now entitled to injunctive relief.
OPEC's latest monthly forecast shows growing demand for oil but shrinking demand for its own product.
Foxconn has reportedly started hiring workers at its Zhengzhou plant, suggesting that mass production of Apple’s iPhone 5S has begun.
The bank reviewed 1,000 of its lawsuits against credit card defaulters and found 9 percent of them contained mistakes.
Energy experts say Gazprom will have a hard time making a big dent in the global LNG market.
The world's third-largest producer is projected to deliver more than 12 million 60-kg bags of coffee this year, a sharp increase.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a full HD display with a screen resolution of 1080×1920, reveal the company’s own UAProf listings.
Investors will evaluate U.S. Fed Minutes and Chairman Bernanke's speech for tapering time-table clues.
Chinese environment minister bluntly admitted that his department is one of the world’s worst, blaming a complex bureaucracy for its woes.
Hidden code in the iOS 7's Beta 3 suggests that the camera in the upcoming Apple iPhone 5S may record videos at 120FPS to create slow-motion clips.
Disney stands to lose at least $150 million on its would-be blockbuster, "The Lone Ranger."
Television host and journalist Meredith Vieira will host her own daytime talk show starting in the fall of 2014.
NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman shed more light on the events surrounding the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214.
Netflix and CBS have agreed to a new deal giving users instant access to CBS' vast catalog of content.
Some conservatives on Twitter and Facebook are calling for a boycott of Samuel Adams beer after one of its commercials omitted the “Creator” reference from a Declaration of Independence excerpt.
Volkswagen has introduced a new hybrid electric concept car to compete with electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel-cell cars.
Lack of a stable supply of electricity is the biggest hurdle in the way of the country's economic development.
The complaint centers around a green-oriented recycling tax levied on cars imported into Russia.
Despite Myanmar's grinding poverty, it now has one of the highest rental rates in Southeast Asia because of foreign company demand.
Garment exports from Cambodia surged 32 percent in the first half of the year, but the boom isn't without challenges.
The shift represents the latest interesting move, as the two major rival exchanges battle for corporate customers.
Kroger's purchase of Harris Teeter isn't expected to affect its ability to maintain dividend payments.
Floods in Europe this summer are the most expensive natural calamity to hit the continent since the Elbe river floods in 2002.
Will the switch of control over the world's most important interest rate restore trust?
A Japan Airlines flight heading to San Francisco was sent back to Tokyo after crew noticed a leak in its hydraulic system.
Apple’s iPad 5 could arrive in September, featuring a longer-lasting battery, while the iPad mini 2 might be delayed, a new report claims.
A market research report estimates that the North American market makes up more than half of the anti-obesity market worldwide.
U.S. stock futures point to a higher open on Tuesday as investors look to Q2 earnings for a window into corporate America's health.
The NTSB investigation questions the skills of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 pilot after its crash at San Francisco airport.