Starbucks is switching its Wi-Fi provider from AT&T to Google, saying speeds will increase by a factor of 10.
The fast food company is teaming up with Sasol to put restaurants in fuel stations across South Africa.
The gold industry leader is expected to report earnings losses following major delays and high costs in a Chilean mine.
A routine application for expanding an existing factory was turned down, hinting that China is playing tough against foreign auto makers.
An academic study revealing the potential security flaws of an encryption system used in Volkswagen-manufactured cars has been temporarily blocked for publication by England's High Court.
The two workers say they should have been paid for the time they spent undergoing bag searches every day.
The natural gas boom has helped petrochemical companies be more competitive, and they want to stay that way.
If the IPO is successful, it may signal that investors are confident the U.S. housing market's recovery will continue.
Would you pay over $80,000 for a Mini Cooper? How about nearly $100,000 for an Audi A4 sedan?
Analysts expect the oil giant to report low profits due to low upstream earnings and collapsed refining margins.
The deal, estimated to be worth more than $7 billion, will allow the Pentagon to acquire F-35s at discounted prices following budget cuts.
Investors opt for caution ahead of key economic data, with bulls and bears still unconvinced regarding the Fed's tapering timetable.
The country’s largest bank will pay a record amount to settle FERC’s claim that the bank manipulated electricity markets between 2010 and 2012.
Samsung has allegedly used performance-enhancing code to manipulate Galaxy S4 test scores during benchmark-testing.
Francisco Jose Garzon Amo was on a call with a company employee about the ill-fated train's route when the accident occurred.
A passenger heading to New York City on a Delta Airlines flight left his bags in a Seattle airport after being told he would have to $1400 in baggage fees.
Ten black former "American Idol" contestants have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were kicked of the show as a result of their race.
The SEC and U.S. Attorney’s Office says Aggarwal bought shares in the Yahoo-Microsoft deal using his contacts at Microsoft.
Analysts predicted AB InBev would rake in $1 per share on revenues of $10.4 billion.
A joint partnership between the National Association of Manufacturers and union groups support the Keystone project.
Because the bus is powered purely by liquid hydrogen, it produces no carbon emissions.
55,000 foreclosured were completed in June 2013, more than double the 21,000-per-month average in 2007.
So far, a little more than half of the S&P 500 companies have reported their second-quarter earnings results. And profit growth is not that "good."
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."
Via the acquisition of the Hess Corp. subsidiary, Centrica will supply more than 23,000 commercial businesses on the U.S. East Coast.
However, the largest U.S. drugmaker's adjusted income fell 10% to $4 billion, or 56 cents per share.
BP has to add another $200 million to its rapidly depleting fund for survivors of the Deepwater Horizon tragedy.
New Jersey teenagers Kailee Whiting and Katie Light received free chicken nuggets and frosties after defending a Wendy's cashier from a bully.
China is seeking to diversify its energy mix by finding new access points to import its natural gas and oil.
The benchmark Case-Shiller home price index, which jumped 12.2 percent in May, has posted monthly gains since February 2012.