State and local governments spend more each year on tax breaks and credits. Are the benefits worth the costs?
Apple Inc. (AAPL) shares surged when the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch were unveiled Tuesday.
Convicted terrorist Jose Padilla was handed a new prison sentence Tuesday after his original sentence was "too lenient."
News that an ISIS fighter had worked at a U.S. airport stokes fears of another 9/11. But experts don't know if ISIS is a threat to the U.S.
Will NFC revolutionize retail, or simply give Apple users greater convenience?
Marin Čilić’s win over Kei Nishikori struggled to draw viewers in CBS’s last U.S. Open final.
Despite Credit Suisse pleading guilty to felony charges, Obama wants to waive rules so it can keep running pension funds.
Apple attempts to reinvent a category it once dominated with two big-screen phones to compete with Android-powered "phablets."
Rapper Tyga addresses rumors that he and Kylie Jenner are more than just friends.
The new data reflects the continued burning of fossil fuels but also a potentially disturbing trend in the way the planet absorbs CO2, scientists said.
Milk and cheese consumption in the U.S. is booming, but record dairy prices may not be here for the long run.
The wealth gap between classes is only increasing in the near future, a Harvard Business School study predicts.
The report from the Dutch Safety Board also ruled out technical faults and crew involvement in the plane's downing.
A HRW report alleged that the soldiers, at two bases in Somalia, had attempted to cover up the incidents by giving the victims food or money.
Besides offering to buy back shares, the company also trimmed its medium-term sales forecasts on Tuesday.
GSK could ultimately face a multi-million dollar settlement payment or fine.
Iraq's parliament had, earlier on Monday, approved a new government and named Haider al-Abadi as the country's prime minister.
The contents of the syringe are not known but the air marshal was flown back to the US where he is now under observation.
Barak Barfi, a spokesperson for the slain journalist's family, also accused the U.S government of making a "number of inaccurate statements."
Officials confirmed that the skull found over the weekend is of nursing student Holly Bobo, who went missing in April 2011.
Taylor Swift called out an unidentified singer in her new song "Bad Blood." She explains why.
Analysts say talk of Sharp selling its Recurrent Energy subsidiary come amid record-breaking growth in the U.S. solar sector.