The money-market account started by Alibaba is one of the company's biggest successes, but might run afoul of Beijing's central planners.
Presidential candidates in 2016 will want to run against Congress, and having their party in the majority might not help.
"Unity with maximum self-determination sends a powerful message to a world ..."
The trio of laws comes as California farmers and city dwellers are pumping the ground for water at a record pace.
The doves remain in solid control of the U.S. central bank, meaning more cheap money for Wall Street.
The EPA extended the rule's public comment period until December amid complaints that state agencies need more time for review.
The effort is key if IBM, which has struggled to grow sales in recent quarters, is to realize its goal of making Watson a $10 billion business.
The shipping company is benefitting from more online commerce, but an aggressive share-buyback program is the real driver.
Observers have speculated that the CLIO satellite's secret mission has to do with communication.
Though album sales are on a downward spiral around the world, in Japan they still account for about 85 percent of music sales.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed about 2,400 people and is expected to infect thousands more.
A stop in an airport lounge can take the edge off a long, stressful trip. But first, you need to get in. Here's how.
Occupy Wall Street, which turns three on Wednesday, has fizzled out. But the brand remains, and maybe that was the point.
Last week, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had called on Russia to help the U.S. counter the rise of the Islamic State.
With the latest pledge, Australia's total contribution to fight off the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history stands at more than $7 million.
NASA's move is aimed at ending U.S. dependence on Russia to fly crews to the International Space Station by 2017.
South Korean soldiers have arrested a man who attempted to swim to the North to meet leader Kim Jong Un, according to Yonhap news agency.
Feds accuse the for-profit college company of using unfair debt-collection practices against students who've taken out loans.
Endo's offer of $28.10 per share represents a premium of 30.6 percent to Auxilium's Tuesday closing price of $21.52 on the Nasdaq.
Mufid Elfgeeh, who lived and worked in New York, was an ISIS recruiter with plans for an attack on U.S. soil.
Islamist fighters tried to advance on Libya's Benghazi airport, killing nine soldiers and wounding at least 30.
Argentina called in the United States' top diplomat in the country on Tuesday to express its "deep indignation" over a local newspaper interview in which he made reference the South American country's latest debt default.