At issue is the role played by HSBC’s Swiss private bank in a massive tax-dodging scheme.
After an attack on a synagogue in Denmark, Muslims in Oslo, Norway, formed a human chain around the city's synagogue to offer symbolic protection.
When you're worth as much as Air Jordan, you can spend extravagantly on things like your own golf course.
Tsipras insisted the agreement canceled austerity commitments for Greece.
U.S. is expected to cut the number of troops in Afghanistan by half by 2016, but new U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says that's under review.
After years of being outlawed, marijuana's non-THC relative could claim its time in the sun.
Indian police say sensitive documents were leaked to energy companies by government officials and others.
President Nicolás Maduro arrested opposition leader Antonio Ledezma on Thursday. The U.S. is not impressed.
The credit rating agency cut Russia's sovereign debt rating to junk status Friday, citing Ukraine and the drop in oil prices.
Reps. Jared Polis and Earl Blumenauer’s bills would regulate and tax marijuana like alcohol.
The arrangement will extend the country's bailout program for four months.
Investors cheered reports of a possible accord in Greece, putting the blue-chip Dow on track for its first record close of 2015.
Stronger regulations and tougher markets have forced big banks to slim down.
Greece and eurozone finance ministers reportedly agreed on a draft Friday that could extend the country's bailout program.
Despite cord-cutting concerns and regulatory uncertainty, the cable colossus is expected to post double-digit growth.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Friday he is "certain" eurozone finance ministers will accept the deal.
Greece is set to enter a crucial round of talks with finance ministers from the eurozone in Brussels on Friday.
Santander Bank reached a pact with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on the use of ChexSystems Inc.
The Justice Department argued the company's rules result in higher fees for consumers and hurt competition against rivals Visa and Mastercard.
Greek ministers have said Athens could make do with help from its friends if debt talks break down. Not likely, experts say.
U.S. prosecutors have just 90 days to bring cases against individuals for wrongdoing in the 2008 financial crisis. Here's who could be charged.
“Marijuana businesses make bad neighbors,” the lawsuit reads.
Medicinal pot is already legal in Vermont, but experts say regulated recreational weed could earn the state more than $125 million.
Global crude prices dipped below $59 a barrel Thursday after reports of growing U.S. crude inventories and rising Saudi output.
The request was met with strong opposition from Germany, but the deal could save the country from bankruptcy and a Greek exit from the EU.
The gargantuan asking price for the eight-bedroom, eight-bathroom triplex penthouse in Manhattan is "taking everything to a whole new level.”
A looming deadline for Greece to get a new debt deal has kept investors nervous.
Nikkei jumped to its highest level since May 2000, riding on gains by financial and shipping companies.
Economists are looking ahead to Thursday’s economic calendar, which includes the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment.
Weaker-than-expected inflation numbers suggest September will be the ideal time for the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates.