Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch is on the market for $100 million. Here are some of the bizarre objects found on the property.
A flooded apartment complex in San Marcos, Texas, points to the broader challenge cities face in balancing urban growth with floodplain risks.
Remember Ello? The so-called "anti-Facebook" that once had 38,000 signups per hour is staging a protest.
U.S. auto sales are at the strongest pace since last summer, but 2015 could signal the end of a post-recession auto industry growth cycle.
The acquisition of Telecity by Equinix would create the largest data center player in Europe.
Intel signed a standstill agreement earlier this year with Altera that expires on June 1.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority banned them after the woman behind the "Draw Muhammad" contest in Garland, Texas -- where two gunman opened fire -- submitted a satirical cartoon.
Facing a change in corporate ownership, NY1, the New York-centric news station, is safe from the chopping block for now.
As new technologies blur work-life boundaries -- with emails and messages coming at all hours -- the U.S. Labor Department is taking note.
Norwegian policymakers this week recommended the country's $896 billion sovereign wealth fund exclude coal industry companies.
U.S. energy officials say major advancements in turbine technologies and falling wind energy costs will help wind power to grow six-fold by 2050.
The head of Apple's operations amped up speculation about his company's automotive ambitions, answering a question about what it should do with its $194B cash hoard.
The airline, a major U.S. carrier for over 60 years, is back.
The Italian maker of low, sleek super luxury sports cars is surrendering to the ever-growing demand for luxury SUVs.
The slowdown reflected a sharp sales decline for the company’s watches across America, while tourists eased spending due to a stronger U.S. dollar.
Hyundai just became the first carmaker to roll out Android Auto. Volvo recently opted for Apple CarPlay.
Google's annual developer's event is this week. Here are some launches the company wants you to forget.
The business of providing phone calls to inmates and their families is lucrative, and controversial. But who owns the basic technology?
The vast majority of consumers on the subcontinent do not have access to a PC, but millions have smartphones.
Saudi Arabia will enter the next oil cartel meeting in a position of strength, touting its policy of keeping production levels high.
At U.S. oil companies' annual meetings Wednesday, progressive shareholders will vote on a handful of environmentally focused resolutions.
Singapore Airlines Flight SQ836 dropped 13,000 feet after both its engines temporarily lost power.
India's e-commerce companies are investing heavily in building out their capabilities to offer a diverse set of services to sellers on their sites.
Amtrak’s trains currently have outward-facing cameras and black boxes that can help investigators piece together the events of a mishap.
Amazon is once again selling the Aukey Quick Charger 2.0 for $11.
Hundreds of health professionals support controversial changes to the nation’s official dietary policy.
The cuts are part of a $1.8 billion restructuring plan to fix the carrier’s sagging public image and financial woes in the wake of the MH370 and MH17 tragedies.
Here's a glimpse at stocks on the move Tuesday.
Management said most of the growth was down to its Always Getting Better program.
The gift came as part of a settlement with the firm that helped the city navigate bankruptcy.