Russian hackers are believed to have hacked JPMorgan Chase and stolen a trove of executives' "sensitive documents."
Oil companies are increasingly leaning on railroads to ship crude as pipeline capacity fails to keep up with demand.
The next-generation American muscle car will steer to 120 countries this fall.
The currency switch is a protective measure for Russia, since U.S. dollars can be tracked and controlled by American officials.
A specific lot of Pedigree adult dry dog food is being recalled because of potential contamination by metal fragments.
Major food companies need to invest heavily in corporate social responsibility if they hope to continue to thrive.
The group, which was profitable for the last 18 years, now plans to cut down on capital investment for the next two years.
The two female passengers reportedly caused a mid-flight disruption after consuming a significant amount of their duty-free alcohol.
The approach would allow Obama to sidestep Congress in joining a global pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Kia is setting up a billion-dollar factory in Mexico, which has attracted nearly $10 billion in similar investments in just three years.
A former showrunner for Maker Studios, which was acquired by Disney, is suing the company for $19 million.
Sinking profits have Abercrombie, Hollister, American Eagle and Aeropostale trying on new looks -- and strategies.
Amid reports of the ridesharing company's aggressive marketing tactics, social media users say they will use its competitor, Lyft.
Time Warner Cable’s national outage is a reminder that the modern world relies on the infrastructure of a few large companies.
Fewer college students are dreaming of getting rich on Wall Street and are instead envisioning jobs in tech and Silicon Valley startups.
Royal Dutch Shell and other foreign companies are selling off their Nigerian oil assets, leaving room for local firms to gain ground.
Ford revived its souped-up Focus hatchback in Europe in 2009. Now, it could get all-wheel drive and head to America.
The giant Chinese e-tailer is expected to raise up to $20 billion at its IPO on Wall Street shortly after Labor Day.
Fibers from recycled plastic and other futuristic materials could replace some of the cotton in our clothing as cotton yields suffer from climate change.
The project is a reaction to the quiet of modern-day newsrooms with journalists typing on keyboards and moving away from phone calls.
U.S. intelligence and anti-terrorism finance experts say the Islamic State could be raising more than $2 million a day.
Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone 6 should be unveiled Sept. 9, but when will you actually be able to buy one?
Snapdeal, a growing e-commerce portal, has also tied up with the Tata Group’s housing division to sell affordable homes online.
JCY, which serves companies such as Samsung and Hitachi, issued a statement claiming that the incident will not affect the company’s business.
The spherical flash in the photos matches leaked images of iPhone 6 rear shells shown to feature a circular opening for the flash unit.
An EU probe would come at an awkward time for Qualcomm, which is being investigated by China's pricing regulator for monopoly practices.
The official downsizing plan will be announced this week, but sources said routes to China and Europe would be eliminated.
A legal petition filed Tuesday seeks to declare the monarchs "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act.
Getty Images was hit with a lawsuit by copyright lawyers accusing the stock photo company of “deceptive business practices.”
Tesla Motors has greatly expanded its production capacity -- and there are no cash registers in the cafeterias.