It is not a fashion choice, really.
The welterweight has announced that Marcos Maidana will be the opponent for his next fight.
The resolution of the dispute could lead to the development of some of the world’s largest shale fields.
Dilma Rousseff and José Manuel Barroso discussed free trade agreement and the end of U.S. surveillance.
Coca-Cola has been through much, but investors should keep in mind the Wall Street axiom: "No one ever went broke, holding Coke."
In an unprecedented move, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has admitted the country is in economic trouble.
Scientists have developed a new method to effectively count whales to aid conservation efforts.
A specimen of a previously unidentified beetle collected by Charles Darwin was named after the famous naturalist on his 205th birthday on February 12, 2014.
Gold, platinum and soybeans are among those markets most at risk, Goldman Sachs said.
Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile are getting closer to each other -- and most of all, to China.
Political and economic volatility in Argentina has underscored how frontier markets can turn sour quickly.
Nigeria’s current GDP is about $263 billion, while South Africa is hovering around $384 billion -- but what do the statistics really mean?
Britain held off the U.S. to reach the Davis Cup quarters for the first time since 1986.
Will every Mexican benefit, and will America's southern neighbor emerge as a global powerhouse?
The Chinese bought almost 22 million new autos last year. Here are four other countries that saw double-digit growth in 2013.
There are 17 species of penguins found on Earth, and 10 of them breed in relatively dry places, where there is no snow.
Experts say that despite similar, dire situations, one of the two countries is more likely to recover than the other.
John Curran, Senior Vice President at USForex, discussed how the dollar will be impacted by the Federal Reserve tapering its QE program in 2014.
At this stage, there's no good reason (not even the recent emerging market wobbles) for the Fed to deviate from its stimulus reduction plan.
Rafael Nadal suffered from back problems against Stanislas Wawrinka at the final of the 2014 Australian Open.
After the Dow plunged 318 points on Friday, economists debate its meaning.
The current crisis is the worst of its kind in five years, economists say.