Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, the next major version of the Android OS, is expected to be released in October on Google's Nexus 5 phone.
The FDA set a limit for permitted levels of arsenic, including the carcinogenic variety, in apple juice.
An explosion inside a Chinatown building on Thursday led to a fire and a partial collapse, injuring a dozen people, including firefighters.
Chinese regulators will hand over audit records of U.S.-listed Chinese companies to the SEC, to assist investigations into accounting fraud.
Bullish institutional investors will try to make the case that no tapering of Fed stimulus will occur before 2014.
A weak rupee and rising US demand helped Indian IT giant post better-than-expected Q1 earnings
Delaying the decision process could make it hard for the U.S. to compete with nations that are already building export facilities, a report states.
Al Jazeera America has named the first four anchors set to present the news when network launches in August.
A limited-edition silver penny will be released the day Kate Middleton gives birth to babies born the same day as Britain's newest royal.
Norway’s version of NASA is in talks with Telnor Group to provide web connectivity on increasingly trafficked Arctic sea routes.
With an aging population, Japan's adult diaper market is now greater than the baby diaper market.
The 1962 Austin-Healey Sprite will be a birthday or graduation gift for Paul and Christina Stoute's daughter.
European telecom companies were raided by the European Commission over concerns they were breaking anti-trust laws
July 11 marks the annual return of Free Slurpee Day, which has grown in popularity since the start of the tradition in 2002.
An unexpected side effect of President Xi's anti-corruption measures -- more Chinese are investing in the U.S. real estate market.
Investors will likely spend the day digesting Fed Chair Bernanke's comments on quantitative easing, and his taper stance.
PC shipments declined worldwide for the fifth straight quarter, as emerging market consumers sought cheaper tablets.
Larry Pope told the Senate his company’s purchase by Shuanghui will not hurt the local pork industry or bring down food safety standards.
Japan's nuclear watchdog says radioactive water from the damaged nuclear plant is probably contaminating sea water. Operator remains unsure.
Scientists have been testing an alternate to the atomic clocks we are used to. Optical lattice clocks are said to be three times as accurate as atomic clocks.
FAA issued new pilot training standards Wednesday thanks to a tireless campaign from the Families of Continental Flight 3407.
As part of their new Yelp Platform, the food review site is enabling users to order delivery and takeout directly through the site.
The most populous nation in the world is now GM's most high-volume market.
May wholesale stock declined 0.5 percent from April, the steepest drop in 20 months.
Legislator said exports of liquid natural gas from the United States to India will help create jobs in the U.S.
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.