Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are the most serious skin reactions linked to acetaminophen in rare cases, FDA says.
Baxter International admitted to expense violations at a joint venture in China.
Labels such as Chateau Lafite-Rothschild and Dom Perignon champagne are investing in the hopes of putting Chinese wine on the world map.
India revoked a patent on the breast cancer drug Tykerb, claiming it wasn't innovative enough to warrant protections.
Samsung may release the Galaxy Note 3 on Sept. 4, two days before the IFA 2013 kicks off in Berlin, a new report said.
The new Moto X may be a strong competitor for Android smartphones, but it will not be able to draw consumers away from Apple’s iPhone.
New York's attorney general is probing allegations that top U.S. banks unfairly use credit reports to deny banking access to Americans.
UBS trimmed estimates for the ailing department-store chain's second-quarter sales, hours after Citi downgraded its stock to sell.
An online survey polling 6,600 people from 16 countries points to increased spending by the rapidly expanding middle class in emerging markets.
Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $85,800 to a local Chinese dealer for anti-competitive practices.
The struggling department-store chain was downgraded by Citi analysts.
Apple is likely to release its next-generation iPad mini in the fourth quarter, featuring retina display panels manufactured by Samsung.
Hidden code within iOS 7 suggests that Apple may work with Samsung again on the A7 processor to power the iPhone 5S.
Details inside iOS 7 beta show Apple is testing a new iPad mini model with the A6 chip, but without the retina display.
A federal judge on Wednesday said the Federal Reserve is “inappropriately inflating all debit card transaction fees.”
Starbucks is switching its Wi-Fi provider from AT&T to Google, saying speeds will increase by a factor of 10.
Samsung has allegedly used performance-enhancing code to manipulate Galaxy S4 test scores during benchmark-testing.
Ever want to get the last bit of peanut butter out of those poorly-designed jars and end up with your hands covered in the delicious spread? A new invention called Jar with a Twist, which works like a twistable deodorant stick, will help you get the last drop and prevent the dreaded "peanut butter knuckles."
However, the largest U.S. drugmaker's adjusted income fell 10% to $4 billion, or 56 cents per share.
New Jersey teenagers Kailee Whiting and Katie Light received free chicken nuggets and frosties after defending a Wendy's cashier from a bully.
The inflation gains were led by sharply higher food prices, officials said.
A Samsung Galaxy S4 unit reportedly exploded while its owner was playing a game on it and set the apartment, and a car, on fire.
Foxconn is reportedly hiring 90,000 workers for the production of Apple's iPhone 5S, which will likely release by end of September.
Fast food workers in seven cities have gone on strike, asking for a raise of $15 an hour and the right to unionize.
The pharma giant aims to combat generic-drugmaker competition by restructuring and focusing on drugs for humans.
Watchdog says Apple supplier Pegatron withheld pay, imposed excessive hours and violated Chinese safety and environmental laws.
The wine investigation freeze comes after a deal on a trade dispute over solar panels, the biggest China/EU trade dispute yet.
The acquisition will bring together Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor LLC and Hudson's Bay locations.
The FDA is warning consumers that they should avoid using a vitamin B dietary supplement that contains potentially dangerous anabolic steroids.
Apple has to explore both the phablet and the cheaper smartphone segment to stay ahead of the curve, a new research report said.