Madonna is collecting a hair less than $20 million in the sale of her fancy co-op near New York City's Central Park.
A court ruled that more than $150 million in labor cuts were necessary to keep the coal mining company out of bankruptcy.
Now we know what Act II will be in the entrepreneurial saga of Alibaba founder Jack Ma.
Fiat wants all of Chrysler, perhaps to float a cash-raising IPO. The buyout is likely to happen by the end of the summer.
Sales of bank-owned homes fell to encouraging lows in the first quarter, amid news of rising home sales.
A cheaper version of Apple's iPhone, aimed at emerging markets, will be manufactured by Pegatron instead of Foxconn, a new report says.
Samsung brainstorms a new design strategy code-named “Design 3.0” at its Seoul headquarters on Wednesday.
NV Energy, James River Coal Co, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Facebook and MEMC Electronic Materials prevailed in pre-market trading on Thursday.
Shuanghui, after suffering a series of food safety scandals, hopes to borrow Smithfield's best practices with its acquisition.
U.S. stock futures point to modest losses at open on Thursday as markets await GDP and jobless claims data.
Apple’s WWDC 2013 is less than two weeks away, and it will be all about iOS 7, OS X 10.9 and updated Macs, a report says.
At D11, Elon Musk said he hopes to triple Tesla's Supercharger network and introduce an affordable all-electric car.
Not all payments go to the government. Here are how the payments stack up in Wal-Mart's settlement to various agencies.
Who is Elon Musk? Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO will speak at AllThingsD's annual conference tonight.
A family SUV collided with a car and plunged into a canal near Grant, Wash. Two adults died at the scene, and two children died at a hospital.
Ranbaxy could face a probe by the Indian government into the quality of the drugs it sells in the country.
The latest from the Apple rumor mill suggests the iPhone 6 might double the iPhone 5's Retina display resolution, but retain a 4-inch screen.
Coke has a 60 percent market share in India and about a 30 percent share in Pakistan.
India’s largest auto company surprised Wall Street with its Q4 earnings, but sales in India have plummeted.
The European Commission still wants Germany to overturn a law giving Lower Saxony a veto power over Volkswagen's management.
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan urges repatriation of foreign earnings by U.S. companies, if the tax on those earnings is cut from its current 35%.
Tablets will beat laptops by shipments this year and the entire personal computer market by 2015, IDC says.
Andrew Rashbass will lead Reuters' news and media division.
Pakistan's new government needs to approve continuation to ensure Pakistan gets its much-needed natural gas.
Smithfield Foods appears to have succumbed to activist shareholder pressure to return more value to investors.
Softbank and Sprint reportedly have reached a deal with the U.S. government to protect national security in their $20 billion takeover.
The cause of the train derailment and explosion near Baltimore is still under investigation. The injured truck driver has been hospitalized.
The 2014 Lexus IS is meant to be "fun to drive," so International Business Times put the car to the test at the Rockingham Speedway in N. Carolina.
A U.S. official said that Western brands must address worker safety, but the culture of Bangladesh industry must change, too.
New York's top court will give its two cents on the brewing controversy over Starbucks baristas' tip jars.