The Swiss insecticide maker rejected an unsolicited $45 billion takeover offer from U.S. rival Monsanto Company, saying the bid “undervalues” the company.
The $3 billion deal for 28 Boeing-built F-18 Hornets is a blow for the Europe-based manufacturers of the Eurofighter.
German head of state Karl Dönitz surrendered to the Allies in Berlin on May 8, 1945.
The comments coincide with a survey showing African-Americans to be more likely than whites or Hispanics to face excessive force from police.
The tax increase is the latest effort by the government to discourage smoking and promote health initiatives.
Nintendo's first mobile game is expected to launch this year.
Michael Savage said Obama is "successful" in instigating a civil war in the United States.
Brent crude dipped below $65 a barrel in Friday morning trading after the employment data signaled weaker-than-expected growth.
Deals flowed to the New York governor's campaign contributors despite federal rules barring donors from receiving bond work.
Amid lawsuits, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase will repair the credit reports of borrowers who went through bankruptcy.
A patterns-and-practice probe by the U.S. Justice Department would be similar in scope to the one launched in Ferguson, Missouri, last year.
The newest ballot initiative campaign has to garner more than 300,000 signatures from half of Ohio counties by the July 1 deadline.
Ericsson alleges that Apple's products infringe on several of its patents related to 2G and 4G LTE wireless technology.
Solar flares can significantly influence the space around Earth, sending electromagnetic waves hurtling toward the planet.
The forthcoming game from Electronic Arts includes fan-pleasing features, such as AT-STs, as EA looks to avoid “Battlefield 4” mistakes.
What’s hidden below the data is a prime indicator the government isn't talking about -- the extent to which good jobs are being lost.
The Labor Department will release its closely followed employment report at 8:30 a.m. (1230 GMT) on Friday.
On Friday, Syngenta's board unanimously rejected a 45 percent cash offer by Monsanto.
The scope of the reclamation appeared to be significantly smaller than China's ongoing projects in the South China Sea.
The U.S. Justice Department is expected to announce an investigation into the use of excessive force throughout Baltimore’s police department.
The State Department will not review the breaches of the 2008 ethics agreement Hillary Clinton signed in order to become secretary of state after her family's charities admitted in March that they had not complied, a spokesman said.
The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to pass a bill giving Congress the right to review, and potentially reject, an international agreement with Iran aimed at keeping it from developing nuclear weapons.