The world economy’s prospects will decline further unless authorities take stronger action, International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde warned Tuesday.
HP, the biggest PC maker in the U.S. and second globally, is looking to win the premium end of the portable PC market with the launch of Spectre 13.
Guo Boxiong, who was vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission until 2012, will now be prosecuted.
A senior Russian diplomat reportedly said Tuesday that the air defense missile system will be loaded for shipment to Iran in the coming days.
With over 2 billion photos uploaded to Facebook's servers every single day, the social network wants everyone to enjoy them.
The country's judiciary chief reiterated allegations made by other Iranian officials that Washington was urging companies not to invest in Iran.
Mossack Fonseca, the Panama law firm at the center of the exposé, called itself a victim of an anti-privacy campaign.
The reactor at North Korea’s main nuclear site at Yongbyon reportedly provided the weapons-grade plutonium used by the reclusive country in its first three nuclear tests.
However, the retailer’s revenue in the period, which came in at $30.18 billion, fell short of consensus estimates.
BP could save $5.35 billion in income tax as a federal judge in New Orleans finalizes the settlement resulting from the 2010 oil spill.
Multiple federal agencies are looking at the huge trove of data with an eye toward criminal and civil investigations.
“Batman v Superman” dropped nearly 80% from its opening weekend in China, a big disappointment for Warner Bros.
HSBC, Credit Suisse and UBS all appear among the top 10 banks that set up shell companies through the law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Two soldiers, both with missing their right leg, plan to scale Everest at roughly the same time.
The two men were the first of a group of about a dozen who are expected to be transferred from the U.S. prison in coming weeks to two countries that have agreed to take them.
U.K. billionaire Richard Branson said he couldn’t stop the $2.6 billion takeover by Alaska Air due to U.S. restrictions on foreign investment.
However, it said the government "firmly maintains a policy principle that it does not possess nuclear weapons of any type."
The real estate tycoon's first wife said, incorrectly, that immigrants use up social-welfare money and don't pay taxes.
U.S. and European compliance lawyers are telling their clients to steer clear from trade deals despite last year’s nuclear agreement.
Businesses ranging from Silicon Valley venture capitalists to a small Massachusetts solar installer say the solar and wind energy company owes them money.
While adherents to the festivities claim that it celebrates an important period in the South’s history, critics have said it glorifies slavery.
Although 48 years have passed since Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, his legacy lives on.