Gold is leading safe-haven precious metals as economic slump fears grip world markets. The yellow metal looks good to scale $2,000 an ounce going past the $1,900 mark it crossed in 2013. Dow slumped 450 points Monday.
Prathapan Bhaskaran
Jan 28, 2020
Changes in diagnostic practices, which have led to a false increase in prevalence, are what's fueling theories that autism doesn't really exist.
Diane Galistan
Aug 28, 2019
A couple fell to their deaths after a sharing a romantic kiss on a bridge in Peru.
Nicholas Muhoro
Aug 09, 2019
Rasheem Ikey Bodiford was sentenced to 10 years in state prison and five years of probation for three felony counts of having sexual contact with a person without notifying he was diagnosed with AIDS-causing HIV.
Rhodilee Dolor
Jul 31, 2019
"Brahms: The Boy II" has been delayed from summer to winter, and it may end up being a smart move.
Thomas Kika
Jul 26, 2019
It can be hard to tell whether what’s in the box will encourage development or just be a waste of time.
Marina Umaschi Bers
Dec 14, 2018
Who makes more money in the NBA, Steph Curry or Lebron James?
Andrew N. White
Jun 01, 2017
The prices of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, XRP and ether all skyrocketed this week. Coinbase said the rush of traffic and trading caused outages across its bitcoin exchange.
Leigh Cuen
May 26, 2017
The move represents a significant shift in the Philippines’ political relations with the U.S., which had been the country’s main defense ally in the past.
John Walsh
Jan 31, 2017
The latest jobs report suggests the economy is robust enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates this month for the first time in nearly a decade.
Reuters
Dec 04, 2015
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is bracing for yet another backlash as it tries to defend its community from Islamophobic attacks.
Abigail Abrams
Dec 04, 2015
The pipeline would have funneled natural gas to Europe via Turkey.
Elizabeth Whitman
Dec 03, 2015
The United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization says the dry conditions have led to a drop in the forecast of China’s corn production this growing season.
Angelo Young
Nov 26, 2015
With China’s economy stalled, Beijing is facing tough choices about state-owned behemoths that provide jobs but have less economic impact than private-sector counterparts.
Carter Dougherty
Nov 25, 2015
The Islamic State group "has big money, hundreds of millions -- or even billions -- of dollars, from selling oil," the Russian president said.
Elizabeth Whitman
Nov 24, 2015
"The fee per barrel that is paid as profit to the company is flexible based on the risk which is considered,” an Iranian official says.
Reuters
Nov 21, 2015
The Minnesota-based agricultural giant has not been immune to slumping commodities' prices.
Aditya Kondalamahanty
Nov 14, 2015
A series of terror attacks in Paris were concentrated in the 10th and 11th arrondissement Friday night. As many as 60 hostages are being held at the Bataclan Concert Hall
Hanna Sender
Nov 13, 2015
Low crude prices will likely continue, as Saudi officials said they have no plans to reduce oil drilling.
Owen Davis
Nov 08, 2015
Experts say the reserve of 695 million barrels helps prevent volatility in crude oil markets and has a part in maintaining the global oil balance.
Abigail Abrams
Oct 28, 2015
The copper producer needs to sell a 10.6 percent stake in exchange for a mine-contract extension.
Coco Alcuaz
Oct 27, 2015
Australia, the world's largest coal exporter, said it will not stop development of coal mines despite a call by prominent citizens to curb the country's role in global warming.
Aditya Kondalamahanty
Oct 27, 2015
The bilateral deals between Japan and Uzbekistan cover the communications, energy, transport and other sectors.
Reuters
Oct 25, 2015
After Chinese investors suffered losses on record-high priced Bordeaux a few years ago, demand for 'En Primeur' futures contracts has withered on the vine.
Mark Hanrahan
Oct 21, 2015
The strongest typhoon to strike the main island in five years is expected to linger until midweek.
Coco Alcuaz
Oct 18, 2015
Upwardly mobile Indians, with their smartphones and cars, are increasingly comfortable spending more on eating out. This bodes well for ambitious cafe chains.
Harichandan Arakali
Oct 09, 2015
American dairy farmers find there's no hiding from the global free market once you embrace it.
Carter Dougherty
Sep 29, 2015
The decision was taken in order to account for slowing global aluminum demand as China's appetite for the metal shrinks.
Aditya Tejas
Sep 28, 2015
Chile, long considered the region's model democracy, has sharply soured on its president, Michelle Bachelet.
Brianna Lee
Sep 16, 2015
To date, Russia has refused to cut its production, despite a steady decline in the price of oil.
Elizabeth Whitman
Sep 03, 2015