Alibaba's newly minted millionaires reportedly won't escape the gaze of the tax inspector.
The latest investigation covers nearly 990,000 vehicles in the U.S. that were recalled by the company in 2013 and 2014.
The deal agreed with Pirelli shareholders is the latest in a string of takeovers in Italy by cash-rich Chinese buyers.
The source of the leak had yet to be found Saturday afternoon.
Negotiations between Iran and the six world powers are set to resume next week.
Some gadget-obsessed professionals there are even taking out bank loans in anticipation of Cupertino’s new upmarket timepiece.
The NFL has put safety measures into place amid rising concerns about players' risk of brain damage — but how much more can the league really do without drastically changing the sport?
North Bonneville, Washington, has never been an economic powerhouse, but the legalized marijuana industry could change everything.
Gov. Bruce Rauner, who took over the licensing process from the previous administration, has said the state will comply with the court rulings.
An Argentinian plane reportedly on its way to Buenos Aires from the resort city of Punta del Este crashed shortly after take off.
Land Rover is among automakers being probed in China for possible anti-competitive behavior.
Although AT&T has called the error an “excusable neglect,” the court said the company’s dozen-plus lawyers should have seen the documents.
The company can pursue development of delivery drone technology, but regulations still mean that delivery-by-robot is unlikely anytime soon.
Japan’s tax authorities have begun a review of how Universal Entertainment (6425.T) accounted for $40 million in payments made in 2010 to an associate of the Philippines' top gambling regulator at that time, sources told Reuters.
A pilots' strike grounded more than half of Lufthansa's long-haul flights Thursday, the latest action to pile pressure on management in a protracted row over early retirement benefits and cost cuts.
Tesla Motors’ share price took a hit after Thursday’s announcement that the Model S electric car was getting new software features.
The airline said that its widely reported statement on transatlantic flights had been a "miscommunication."
The company announced a 2-for-1 stock split this week, the first since October 2005.
One barista said employees are ignoring the RaceTogether campaign, and a labor advocate group raised safety concerns.
A traditional Swiss watchmaker hopes to get in on the smartwatch action.
Newer planes, faster travel times and more amenities are just some of the ways Middle East carriers are gaining popularity.
The Japanese automaker recently discovered that tens of thousands of its vehicles contained potentially defective air bag systems.
Members of Congress want the SEC to finalize a rule on the disclosure of executive compensation.
Between November and December in 2013, information from as many as 40 million credit and debit cards was stolen.
Lufthansa grounds hundreds of flights Wednesday because of its latest labor dispute.
China, the world’s second-largest oil consumer, has been stockpiling cheap crude for months. That’s over, for now.
The two sides will reportedly discuss their energy partnership, which has stalled amid U.S. sanctions against Moscow.
The subcontinent's online shopping startups are seeking huge valuations as they raise billions of dollars.
Unfair competition posed by three Middle Eastern carriers threatens America's economy, U.S. carriers say.
The search for 56 people on board AirAsia Flight 8501, which crashed in the Java Sea on Dec. 28, has been called off.