We’ve seen it with Christmas and Halloween retail promotions, so why not for back-to-school, too?
Kentucky Fried Chicken may sue a fried chicken restaurant in Thailand called “Hitler” for replacing its iconic image of Colonel Sanders with one of Adolf Hitler.
The SAC founder may escape federal prosecution in one of his insider trading scandals, but investigators press on in other cases.
The near-term share price of Asiana Airlines drops by 6 percent.
Global rice inventories are expected to hit a 12-year high in 2013, as production around the world continues to ramp up.
An employee at a Golden Corral revealed unsanitary food handling at his restaurant in a video depicting raw meat left by a dumpster during an inspection.
Claims for compensation by allegedly impacted businesses have risen 18 percent in the past month and a half.
An amateur video shows the Boeing 777 Asiana Airlines flight crashing at San Francisco International Airport. The cause is under investigation.
GlaxoSmithKline said on Monday that it is probing whether its employees bribed local doctors to sell Botox in China.
Liu Zhijun has been found guilty of accepting millions of yuan to help cronies win contracts, get promotions.
Police say dozens of people in Quebec's small lakeside community are still missing after Saturday's massive rail accident.
The proxy advisory firm is reportedly in support of a deal offering $13.56 a share for Dell, valuing the computer-maker at $24.4B.
Europe surged early Monday, but Asia stumbled on Fed taper concerns. Institutional investors also expect decent Q2 earnings growth.
Perry Capital has sued the U.S. government for taking over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, challenging a proposal to liquidate the two companies.
U.S. engineer Shane Todd committed suicide in Singapore last year, a local coroner declared on Monday, dismissing claims of foul play.
Three bodies have been recovered in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, and police expect to find more.
The flight data recorders have been found, and Asiana Airlines' head has apologized.
An eastbound freight train with 72 carloads of crude oil, five locomotives and no engineer derailed and exploded in Quebec Saturday.
The crew of the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 may have grossly misjudged the approach, and here is visual evidence to suggest so.
Motorola is going to hold a media event this week, when it is expected to announce the highly anticipated Moto X smartphone.
Codes in iOS 7 betas suggest that future iOS devices may have local, offline voice-dictation ability that doesn't require Internet connectivity.
Chrysler Group LLC issued a recall Wednesday on several makes and models after discovering faulty head restraints.
Second-quarter earnings season is just around the corner. But expectations are bleak.
Users of the Verizon variant of the Samsung Galaxy S3 can upgrade their device to Android 4.2.2 using CM 10.1 custom ROM. Here is how to do it.
US stock futures hint at a strong showing Friday, as investors return from a mid-week break and look for crucial U.S. jobs data for direction.
The two Asian giants’ decision to hike gas prices, for the first time in three years, will encourage production to meet surging demand.
European markets rebounded Thursday, shrugging off the crisis in Portugal, as the BoE and ECB both held rates steady, as expected.
The Indian government approved a proposal by Norway-based Telenor to raise its stake in Indian entity, Telewings.
A Center for Environmental Health study claims PepsiCo products outside of California contain high carcinogen levels.
After crossing the picket line, three Caterpillar workers received huge unions fines.