Wall Street firms are close to buying a stake in the instant-messaging startup Perzo Inc. as they pursue an alternative to Bloomberg LP.
NHTSA says some owners of GM vehicles are getting false recall information when they check their VINs.
The explosions in Taiwan's second-largest city late Thursday killed 27 people and injured 267.
A plane crash 20 years ago turned two American women into advocates for families devastated by airline disasters, including MH17 and MH370.
The blast in Kunshan City was caused by a fire that began in the workshop and spread to engulf a high-density powder.
Lions Gate said it learned of the film's leak July 24. The movie has already been downloaded more than a million times.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a hard virus to study, but pharmaceutical companies are working on it.
After Microsoft's 2013 deal with Nokia, Samsung stopped making patent payments for the Android operating system.
Naturally occurring bacteria have been consuming toxic hydrocarbons after the BP oil spill.
The war for supremacy in the burgeoning online grocery delivery market is heating up, with big names battling -- but profits may be elusive.
U.S. magazine publisher Time Inc. will report its first financial results as a separate company. Here’s what we hope to hear.
As Tesla Motors Inc. shares jumped over 6 percent Friday following the company's second-quarter earnings, when should investors buy shares?
New research says that biomass energy contributes to global warming, despite its sustainable aim to replace fossil fuels.
That might defy logic, but there's actually a good reason for that puzzling metric from today's U.S. report on labor conditions.
Solar and wind could outstrip conventional hydropower this year for the first time, according to federal energy stats.
The Texas oil giant says its offshore Arctic drilling rigs are set to start producing late this year.
The company's new leader has bet $100 million on fresh ideas from startups to help drive future inorganic growth.
The world’s top automakers are expected to report the strongest July sales figures since 2006, more than a year before the Great Recession.
If the Fed raises interest rates next year as expected, it will raise the costs of buying a car and could trigger a slowdown in demand.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 4 sooner than expected, to counter Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6.
Two ships tasked with mapping the Indian Ocean are making progress ahead of the September mission, Australian officials said Thursday.
The job cuts in West Virginia follow layoffs in Kentucky last week. Demand for coal is sinking, while the market for gas grows.
Beijing's swift rescue of falling housing prices indicates an addiction to real estate that, ultimately, may threaten long-term economic health.
After Twitter's stock surged over 30 percent earlier this week, is it time to buy shares?
The conditional permit gives Oregon LNG permission to export natural gas to non-free trade agreement countries.
Whole Foods prepares to launch a home-delivery service, but analysts say it won't be enough to boost the company's sagging growth.
Tesla announced on Thursday that a site outside of Reno is “potentially” the location of $5 billion factory.
Apple and Samsung continue to lose smartphone market share as Chinese competition intensifies.
Families are spending more out-of-pocket on school, and report higher enrollment in community colleges, according to Sallie Mae survey.
About 100 bodies are still missing from the MH17 crash site, but contamination and lack of time threaten the investigation.