Business travel finished 2013 with stronger-than-expected growth and, according to a new report from GBTA, 2014 will be even rosier.
RealtyTrac, in its report released Monday, said that foreclosure filings were down 53 percent from their peak in 2010.
The trial of the case would have once again put the focus on the pop star's private life and final days.
The e-networking site’s latest move is being regarded as a precursor to a formal launch in the country.
The entertainment franchise will be acquired by a PE firm run by billionaire Leon Black, the Financial Times reported Thursday.
Hans Vestberg is in the running, but the software firm's search process is far from over.
Shares of J.C. Penney Company, Inc. fell in extended-hours trading after the retailer announced it plans to close 33 stores and lay off 2,000 employees.
AOL will keep just a small stake in the network of local news sites.
The retailer is trying to recover from a 25 percent drop in sales in fiscal 2012 during a failed attempt to go upmarket.
It’s unclear how many airports globally have adopted rapidly growing phone-tracking technology.
Officials are scrambling to respond to a little-known chemical that has contaminated West Virginia's Elk River.
U.S. oil production alone may not be the only solution to the country's energy security.
The 911 Targa features a nothing-new look and a Rube Goldberg-like convertible top that’s bound to impress the easily impressed.
China's annual Spring Festival holiday travel season will result in people making 3.62 billion trips -- yes, that's billion, with a B.
Survivors of the US Airways Flight 1549 "Miracle on the Hudson" are expected to gather with Capt. Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger and crew.
These inventions are bringing "imaginary" technology to life.
The humble receipt was hailed as a “communication channel” and “product unto itself” by Twitter chairman Jack Dorsey.
Is China doing anything to reduce its carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants?
The projected growth of the U.S. energy sector has to be seen to be believed, so see it here.
Hyundai is touting its redesigned Genesis as a 2.0 version of the company's signature design.
It's well know that Americans are driving less since the Great Recession. But will young Americans lead to a miles-per-driver rebound?
Subsea technology may allow oil companies to exploit Arctic reserves, but many unknowns persist.
The global fashion firm is quickly growing.
Ford says it would have to reassess its operations in the U.K. if Britain decided to leave the EU.
Deutsche said the alleged manipulations by traders affected several major currencies in the $5.3 trillion-a-day forex market.
The Japanese government approved a plan that Fukushima plant operator hopes will revive company finances.
The U.S. is reducing carbon emissions and coal-fired power plants are being phased out, yet many states continue to be net coal importers.
The company is in a super-competitive, crowded fast-food market while boasting new menu items.
Citigroup was probably hurt by lower fixed-income trading in Q4. But earnings likely rose anyway on a cost-cutting drive.
The fourth-quarter earnings announcement from Bank of America and the Producer Price Index could influence markets.