First lady Michelle Obama may be having the last laugh after the Obama-Schmidt selfie. A photo has gone viral on Reddit of her and Bill Clinton
Fischer is well-known in international economic policy. At MIT, Fischer once taught current Fed Chairman Bernanke and ECB President Draghi.
Where will radioactive material go from the destroyed Fukushima power plant?
U.S. home prices have had an impressive run since the end of the housing crash. What's ahead in 2014?
The U.S. has conveyed to Russia that Ukraine’s foreign policy issue isn't a “zero-sum game,” adding that the people’s voice needs to be heard.
The decision came after an Islamist group took control of warehouses owned by Western-backed Syrian rebels.
Facebook's stock jumped after its inclusion to the S&P indexes, which puts it in the league of the largest US companies.
A pump on one of the station's two external cooling loops failed because it became too cold to operate.
Several companies nationwide offer delivery services to make shopping for a fresh-cut Christmas hassle free.
If Samoa Air's pay-by-weight scheme is indeed profitable, will other airlines follow suit?
Matthew Keys hosted a live conversation with someone who claimed to be a leader of the Syrian Electronic Army, the mysterious pro-Assad hacker collective.
According to an annual measurement of the U.S.’s overall health, Americans made healthier living choices in 2013, improving in more than two-thirds of the health factors measured.
Food and public health advocates say the FDA's new plan to reduce the overuse of antibiotics on food animals isn't restrictive enough.
I'm getting married in two weeks, in a country that just criminalized homosexuality again. And it's making me very, very angry.
The cast and producers of "Downton Abbey" were in New York to discuss the fourth season of the hit show.
Google, Apple and Microsoft remained heavy-hitters among top U.S. mutual and hedge funds.
In an unprecedented gesture, Barack Obama and Raúl Castro shook hands during Nelson Mandela's memorial. In Cuba, reactions are optimistic.
Boeing's deadlines for the 777X production have passed; now questions are being asked about who really benefits from its huge tax breaks.
Traditional risk rankings for global industrial companies may no longer measure up to reality, according to Barclays.
The AFP photographer who captured President Obama's now-infamous "funeral selfie" claims that Michelle Obama was never angry and rejects the notion that the president's behavior was inappropriate.
The renter share of all U.S. households is climbing, and half of renters are spending more than 30 percent of their income on housing.
The Deaf Federation of South Africa claims the sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial service was a "fake."