The formerly influential smartphone maker has fallen out of favor in recent years, as consumers flock to Android and Apple’s iPhone systems.
The video game world lost a visionary on Thursday.
Certain model years for Honda's Odyssey minivan and Acura MDX were recalled Thursday for a computer-chip glitch that reportedly affects airbag deployment.
Bashar Assad said dismantling the country's chemical weapons will be “complicated” and require “a lot of money.”
Sen. John McCain, in an opinion piece on Russia's Pravda.ru website, said Russians deserve a better leader than Vladimir Putin.
Google CEO Larry Page has announced the company's latest venture -- Calico, a healthcare company run by Apple's chairman.
Stocks may rally for a second day Thursday, as investors continue to cheer the Fed’s decision to postpone decreasing stimulus.
Only 42 percent of Americans trust Ben Bernanke to do the right thing for the U.S. economy.
Banks have an interesting relationship with the aviation industry, including owning more aircraft than the seven biggest carriers globally.
With new backing, Aeropostale could escape its shrinking teenage demographic.
The U.S. Travel Association believes it has figured out the single biggest deterrent that's keeping millions of travelers from visiting the U.S.
The grant, which comes amid tough budget cuts, suggests the disease is on its way to becoming a priority for policymakers.
Industry activity marginally beat expectations, while August's trade deficit was less than forecast.
Paula Patton proved that Miley Cyrus isn't the only one who can twerk.
The chain plans to build even as activists from an Australian town fly nearly 10,000 miles to hand deliver a petition telling it to stay out.
The plan will include defunding Obamacare, the Keystone pipeline and tax reform, setting up a confrontation.
In its statement, the Fed said, in effect, that it is not happy with the pace and extent of the U.S. economy's recovery.
On Wednesday, President Obama asked executives at the Business Roundtable to defeat Republicans' debt ceiling strategy.
Conservatives won out -- and that makes a U.S. government shutdown more likely.
The U.S. is looking to promote Ukraine's energy security by helping the country diversify its energy mix.
BlackBerry will cut up to 40 percent of its workforce by the year's end, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Oil companies in Alberta, Canada, are looking for ways to move the glut of crude out, but the lack of transportation has made it difficult.