Plan to shop on New Year's Day? Here are some national chain stores open on Jan. 1, 2014, with store hour information.
New Year’s Day tops the list of holidays when most cars are stolen. Workhorse pickups are the most coveted by crooks.
The world’s largest indoor theme park, Europe’s biggest art center and the tallest building in the Americas will all open in 2014.
Apollo blamed Cooper for not resolving complications at its China unit, while Cooper held the Indian company responsible for the breakup.
The northward expansion of mangroves is a consequence of climate change, and does not bode well for other species.
Ahead of national elections, India's ruling coalition has been blamed for a lack of policy reforms even as growth has slowed to a decade-low.
China's presence in Latin America is growing -- but to what degree?
A recent study suggests an FDA-approved drug may help adults achieve perfect pitch.
The junior senator from Texas may have signaled his intentions by renouncing his Canadian citizenship.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced six operators as it looks to allow drones in U.S. airspace by 2015.
Mars One has selected 1,058 astronaut candidates out of a pool of 200,000 applicants.
If TMZ says Anne Hathaway got a BMW i3 before anyone else can get it, it must be true. Right?
However, the total tax payout will be capped at 5 percent of a corporation’s annual turnover.
China's total government debt amounted to approximately 53 percent of GDP. By comparison, the U.S. has a debt-to-GDP ratio of 73 percent.
Haley has also been mentioned as a possible Republican vice presidential (or even presidential) candidate in the near future.
The world’s fifth-largest automaker says it's had the same best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 32 years.
Three top financial priorities in 2014 for the globe-trotting wealthy are seemingly at odds with one another.
After the Concorde was retired in 2003, few people thought anything would take its place.
A research company predicts the market for marijuana nationwide will grow from $1.4 billion in 2013 to $2.34 billion in 2014.
AT&T was the first to offer the original Galaxy Note in the US, and it could do the same with the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 as well.
Saudi Arabia will give Lebanon billions of dollars to buy French weapons, reflecting changing geopolitical considerations in the Middle East.
This year saw 25 percent more desktops, notebooks and tablets sold in the U.S. compared to last year, but it was not a pleasant one for Apple.