GE Profit Rises, Helped By Oil And Gas Business
GE's expansion into the broader energy sector is paying off
Apple China Mobile Launch Could Spark Costly Subsidy War
The battle between Samsung and Apple moves to subsidies as iPhone rolls out on China Mobile.
Nadal Thrives, Del Potro Beaten In Scorching Melbourne
Rafael Nadal defeated Thanasi Kokkinakis to advance to the third round.
AOL Selling Off Most Of Hyperlocal Site Patch To Hale Global
AOL will keep just a small stake in the network of local news sites.
JC Penney Closing 33 Stores At Cost Of 2,000 Jobs
The retailer is trying to recover from a 25 percent drop in sales in fiscal 2012 during a failed attempt to go upmarket.
American Langenbrunner Retires After 16 Seasons
Langenbrunner won two Stanley Cups and served as captain of the silver-medal U.S. Olympic team at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
Djokovic, Serena Keep It Quick To Beat The Heat
The tournament favorites advanced to the third round as temperatures in Melbourne peaked at 108 degrees.
Ford (F) Says Would Reassess UK Operations If Britain Left EU: Paper
Ford says it would have to reassess its operations in the U.K. if Britain decided to leave the EU.
Japan Approves Fukushima Operator's Revival Plan
The Japanese government approved a plan that Fukushima plant operator hopes will revive company finances.
Lions To Hire Caldwell As Head Coach: Report
Jim Caldwell previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens and head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.
Nadal, Federer, Murray Through In 'Inhumane' Heat
Notable players advanced at the Australian Open in temperatures that exceeded 100 degree Fahrenheit.
Yankees' Rodriguez Asks Federal Judge To Throw Out MLB Suspension
The slugger continues to challenge his length doping suspension from baseball.
Rusty Djokovic, Slick Serena Through In Melbourne
The top seeds won in straight sets in the opening round of the 2014 Australian Open.
Free Of Favorite Tag, Federer Hopes To Flourish In Melbourne
The veteran Swiss star is a dark horse to win the 2014 Australian Open.
Yankees' Rodriguez Banned For 2014 Season By Arbitrator
A-Rod will be suspended for the entire 2014 season and playoffs for doping after an independent arbitrator on Saturday rejected the All-Star third baseman's appeal.
Alan Mulally Of Ford Won't Seek Microsoft CEO Spot To Replace Steve Ballmer
"I have no other plans to do anything other than serve Ford," Alan Mulally says.
Devastated Vonn Out Of Sochi Games With Injury
Olympic downhill champion Lindsey Vonn, one of the biggest attractions in winter sport, will miss next month's Sochi Games because she requires surgery on her injured knee.
Samsung Misses Expectations; Profit Drops 18%
The tech giant cited competition from Apple and a special bonus for the disappointing numbers.
Schumacher's Condition Remains Critical
The Formula 1 legend has been in an induced coma since a skiing accident on Dec. 27.
49ers Beat Packers In Frigid Wild Card Playoff
A field goal from Phil Dawson on the final play of the game won the game for San Francisco, 23-20.
Hewitt Grinds Down Federer To Claim Brisbane Title
In a battle of two veteran tennis stars, Lleyton Hewitt got the better of Roger Federer in Brisbane.
Paul Sidelined With Separated Shoulder
The Clippers guard is expected to be out for 3-5 weeks.
U.S. Hoping Experience Can Lift Them To Sochi Gold
Ryan Miller, the most valuable player at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games, and Stanley Cup MVP Patrick Kane will head to Sochi looking for gold after being named to the U.S. Olympic men's ice hockey team.
Schumacher 'Stable', Media Urged To Respect Privacy
Schumacher is battling for his life after slamming his head against a rock while skiing off-piste in the French resort of Meribel on Sunday.
Refreshed Federer Makes Encouraging Start To Year
The veteran tennis player has hopes of returning to his winning ways in 2014.
Schumacher Slightly Better But Fragile: Doctors
The 44-year-old German is battling for his life after slamming his head against a rock while skiing off-piste in the French resort of Meribel on Sunday.
Maple Leafs Sign Captain Phaneuf To Seven-Year Contract
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team, but local reports said the contract is worth $49 million.
China May Raise Iran Oil Imports With New Contract: Sources
China may buy more Iranian oil next year, and that would not please the U.S.
Photo Essay: Tracking The Truffle In Italy
The hilly southern area of Italy's northwestern Piedmont region is the country's capital of white truffles.
Spurs' Parker Apologizes For Making Anti-Semitic Gesture
Known in France as a "quenelle," the gesture is said to be a reverse Nazi salute, and is the same gesture that landed French soccer player Nicolas Anelka in trouble.