A bartender at a popular bar in D.C. responds to the government shutdown by charging Congress and President Obama an astronomical price for a beer because, he says, they're still getting paid.
Dilma Rousseff said Canada violated her country’s sovereignty, after Snowden documents revealed economic espionage.
The Keystone pipeline is being debated on its environmental and economic impacts, but there is another debate that few talk about.
Economists expect the recovery to last until the end of the year, with growth likely to slow in 2014.
The continuing Washington gridlock over the federal budget and the debt ceiling is keeping markets subdued.
The move may indicate an end of monetary tightening as inflation is expected to have peaked but rupiah will remain the deciding factor.
The sale of millions of iWatches, at $350 a pop, could help Apple pocket almost an extra billion dollars in additional profits.
The threat was issued over U.S. joint maritime drills with South Korea and Japan, starting on Tuesday, off the Korean peninsula.
Tarantula mating season has arrived in California. But don't panic just yet; California's tarantulas are, for the most part, harmless to humans. Just don't interrupt their mating rituals.
The Canadian border is unguarded, cemeteries in Europe are shut and at least one bank is easing overdraft penalties.
After being recalled almost a month ago, a recall of nearly 200,000 bottles of infant Motrin for possible contamination of plastic is still in effect. The product is "Concentrated MOTRIN® Infants’ Drops Original Berry Flavor"
BlackBerry blames an unofficial version of BBM for Android making its way around filesharing sites for delays in offering BlackBerry Messenger on Google Play and Apple's App Store.
China's burgeoning movie market is the reason the country won't likely be portrayed as the enemy by Hollywood any time soon.
NTT DoCoMo, the largest mobile carrier in Japan, still can’t stop losing subscribers, despite the company's decision to finally add the iPhone to its lineup.
Randy Neugebauer's behavior is proof of what happens when you’re elected from a very safe district for a very long time.
A vote in Wyoming has three times more influence than a vote in California.
The speaker of the house says he doesn't want a default, but adds that things are headed that way.
Wall Street was flat early Mon., as global markets continue to weigh the U.S. government shutdown and looming debt ceiling crisis.
Malala Yousafzai, 16, is likely to become the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize later this week.
The latest casualty in the shutdown is the website for the child-abduction alert system, but the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children still has a list of current Amber Alerts.
Sino-Macy's relations will require a bit more study, the giant American retailer says, before it expands its online ventures in China.
Sam Ponder, Erin Andrews and Bonnie Bernstein criticized "College GameDay" analyst David Pollack's comments that women shouldn't serve on the college playoff committee.