French prosecutors have started probing UBS for its role in helping its French subsidiary provide offshore banking services to clients.
A new study found that breastfed babies had enhanced brain development compared to formula-fed babies.
The San Diego-based drug company says it will rake in as much as $1.9 billion from marketing Belviq in the U.S.
India's telecom surveillance system, introduced in April, can abuse rights to privacy and free expression, Human Rights Watch warned.
The annual secret conference of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and media has fueled conspiracy theories for years.
Samsung lost $12 billion in market value after shares slid six percent, in its worst single plunge since August 2012.
U.S employers created more jobs than nearly all Wall Street analysts had expected, a key signal the economy is in recovery mode.
An FDA panel recommended relaxing tough safety restrictions on GlaxoSmithKline's diabetes drug Avandia.
The courtyard outside the Bradford County Courthouse in north Florida will soon be home to a monument to atheism.
Brazil's sovereign debt may be downgraded in the next 2 years on concern about government spending and weak economic growth.
Amul Dairy, India's dairy icon, will start manufacturing some of its products in the U.S., in a move to tap overseas markets more effectively.
Are prosecutors in the U.S. and UK preparing to file criminal charges against former Barclays workers for their role in the Libor-fixing scandal?
Xi Jinping's visit to Mexico raised a lot of expectations among the local media. Were they met?
A meeting between President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping could set the tone for a new economic dynamic.
An increasing number of bag fees and upgrades helped global airlines attain an estimated $27.1 billion in ancillary revenue in 2012.
Asian stocks declined for a third straight day in volatile trade as investors remained ware of Friday's U.S. nonfarm payroll data.
Pakistan may soon be headed for an IMF bailout, but solving a severe energy crisis and tax reforms must come first.
LinkedIn, Facebook and Apple took the top three positions on Forbes’ annual list of America's 25 fastest-growing tech companies for 2013.
In New York City, a hazardous travel advisory is in effect through early Saturday as Andrea heads north.
The victims, mostly from Central America -- there was also one Indian national -- were kidnapped while trying to cross into the U.S.
A leaked document reveals an NSA program named PRISM that supposedly mines data from servers of tech giants.
Warner Bros. is set to produce the first "Archie" film in 72 years, and it's based on the lead characters from the comic book series.