Coke's new recipe: more coffee, energy drinks, milk and protein as health-minded shoppers flee the soda aisle.
China's biggest car show is a window on sexism in the country, and on efforts to move beyond it.
Shake Shack will open its first California shack in Los Angeles in 2016. The "fast casual dining" chain said it wants to ultimately have 450 stores in the United States.
Comcast could propose additional conditions for its merger with Time Warner Cable, or it could simply walk away.
The $249 saliva-based test promises access to women who couldn’t previously afford to be screened.
Cuba is still under a U.S. trade embargo, but executives traveling with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are looking toward a future where "there will be 30 or 40 million Americans vacationing in Cuba every year."
The coal mine is owned by Datong Coal Mine Group and can produce 900,000 tons annually.
Shares in the world's largest technology services company flitted around the unchanged mark in after-hours trading.
The ride-hailing service must respond to complaints its drivers refused blind passengers with service dogs.
Kraft Foods Group Inc on Monday said it is revamping its family-friendly macaroni and cheese meal, removing synthetic colors and preservatives from the popular boxed dinner.
Big Blue's revenues were flat year over year, while net income was up 4 percent.
On the fifth anniversary of the BP oil spill, environmental groups are urging President Obama to scrap a plan for offshore drilling in the Atlantic.
Three other rescue operations were underway on Monday to save hundreds more migrants in peril on overloaded vessels making the journey from the north coast of Africa to Europe.
Many say such deals are a sign that the budding U.S. cannabis industry has gone as mainstream, much like Valentine’s Day or Black Friday.
Concerned about competition, Comcast wanted Sony to “explain” its plans for an Internet TV service, according to an email thread.
Fans can get inexpensive Lilly Pulitzer products if they make use of eBay's "buy it now" tool.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond also called for a concerted international effort to address migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.
A report shows how lobbying efforts provide a steady flow of inmates to these detention centers.
Called Corolla and Levin Hev, the hybrid vehicles will be rolled out in China in the second half of the year, Toyota says.
The FCC and Justice Department both are concerned about the power a merged company would have over broadband Internet service and TV channel owners.
The new draft restrictions will be considered next month and seek to cut usage by as much as 36 percent.
Sony lawyer David Boies tells news outlets to stay away from the WikiLeaks database containing hacked documents.
Music stores battling the digital forces arrayed against them have received a little help from young LP collectors.
Taubman rose to prominence largely for his insights into developing retail properties, which transformed the American shopping landscape.
Pacific Gas & Electric, operator of the pipeline, has been criticized for its safety procedures since a 2010 explosion killed eight people.
The term coined by Twitter users, which describes a quick flurry of tweets, has become so popular that the social networking site wants control over it.
The Swedish music streaming service bought by a group of 16 A-list recording artists also fired a handful of executives.
The transport of crude oil by train has come under fire after a series of explosive accidents. “The boom in crude oil production, and transportation of that crude, poses a serious threat to public safety,” the U.S. secretary of Transportation said.
Arizona voters could decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana in 2016, assuming advocates collect enough signatures supporting a ballot initiative.