The Chinese government's financial investment arm has bought a ten percent stake in Heathrow Airport Holdings. It's a big step, and China isn't nearly done buying in Europe.
Obama pushes back on discredited claims that the bailed-out, profitable automaker would send production to China.
Hillary Clinton has warned Syrian opposition forces against allowing the incursion of extremist groups into their ranks.
U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday with the most robust intraday gains in a month.
The 2012 election cycle is predicted to cost $6 billion, including hundreds of millions of dollars that cannot be traced back to its donors.
Apple iTunes users can now send Hurricane Sandy relief effort donations to the American Red Cross directly from their music player.
Two smugglers' attempt to get their Jeep over the US/Mexico border quickly unfolded.
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Miranda Kerr, a supermodel, wife, and mother, posed for Esquire UK's December cover, as the magazine's 2012 pick for sexiest woman alive.
The recent launch of talks between Iranian and Argentine officials over how to improve relations between their countries is troubling enough from a moral standpoint, but the strategic implications are even worse.
Obama has a whirlwind day of campaigning; Joe Biden campaigns in Iowa; polls show Obama with leads in Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Iowa.
The Detroit automaker reported a 10 percent gain in October, the best month since before the last recession.
Obama leads Romney in some swing states because of a double-digit advantage among early voters. And with women voters, he's still far ahead.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a transportation emergency Wednesday night and waived fees on MTA buses and trains through Friday night
AT&T and T-Mobile have decided to share their network in the New York/ New Jersey area following Hurricane Sandy's devastating spell over the East Coast.
The U.S. private sector created a better-than-expected 158,000 jobs in October; jobless claims fell last week and productivity rose as expected.
At least 56 people in the United States and one in Canada died during the storm, raising Sandy's overall death toll to 124 after earlier claiming 67 lives in the Caribbean.
The world's No. 1 energy company by market value posted declining third-quarter profits but still topped analysts' expectations.
A positive jobs report would undoubtedly be hailed by President Obama as justification for his re-election; the reverse, the opposite.
Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now closed file-sharing site Megaupload, announced Thursday a new online file-sharing and storage service.