Money does not always buy quality when China is involved.
And no, it isn’t the Super Bowl. It’s not even in the U.S.
The world's total defense budget is forecast to increase to $1.547 trillion this year.
The company's five major business units reported higher profit, with the largest gain at Disney's movie studio.
On Monday, Sen. Carper released a 25-page report on how countries around the world are addressing bitcoin.
Though many in China look forward to the holiday season, financial and family worries weigh on young people as they return home.
With iron ore comprising 60 percent of Australia's exports to China, the slump begs the question -- what's going on in China?
A new study has found that alpine bumblebees are capable of higher heights than previously thought.
With more than 70 percent of China's military made up of only children, some fear "spoiled" young men can't handle combat.
And here's why that may be a very bad idea for the world's second-largest economy.
The iOS 7.1 beta 5 update brings new voices for Siri, bug fixes and a new Safari property for Web developers among others.
The Chinese spent most of their money on regular goods over the traditional New Year holiday, not on luxury items.
Stacey DelVecchio, a chemical engineer who worked her way up at Caterpillar, spoke with IBTimes about women in manufacturing.
Institutional investors are trying to sort out whether the sell-off is merely Fed-stimulus related or a deeper problem.
As more H7N9 fatalities are reported, scientists determine a gene found in Chinese people may make them more susceptible to sickness.
The world’s third-largest automaker will announce its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday morning before markets open in New York.
A new study suggests the thousands of well-preserved fossils from the Jehol Biota site in northern China most likely died from a series of volcanic eruptions that took place 120 million years ago.
Several reports and rumors may give us an idea of Google's future path after last week's major announcements.
A public Japanese broadcasting company executive did not help ease relations with China.
The 2014 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony is set for Friday night.
China's economy may not be growing as fast as before, but its demand for goods and commodities is as high as ever.
The eye-catching statistic reflects China’s growing reliance on wheat imports to feed a nation of 1.35 billion people.