A surge in Chinese natural gas consumption would help the country reduce its fossil fuel consumption and accompanying air pollution.
Kris Jenner addresses Beyoncé and Jay Z skipping Kim Kardashian's wedding to Kanye West last month. Jay Z was expected to be the best man.
On Wall Street overnight the S&P 500 ended at a fourth straight record closing high and the Dow at its third.
According to new research, businesses across the globe lost around $445B, while the UK is one of the worst hit nations.
Seychelles, an island nation with a population smaller than Davenport, Iowa, has become a haven for international corruption and money laundering.
Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Rihanna attacked TLC after members T-Boz and Chilli criticized Rihanna for "selling sex." Do you agree that she is too revealing?
T. Boz and Chilli offered their opinions on the pop star's controversial personal style.
Ranbaxy is in the process of being acquired by India-based Sun Pharmaceutical Industries for $3.2 billion.
Cheektowaga, New York, resident Janelle Ambrosia verbally attacked a man in the video, repeatedly calling him the n-word.
A new trailer for the first-person shooter shows plenty of explosions, action, lasers and even a choreographed dance routine.
The company has aggressively expanded its capabilities to carry multimedia content.
The Japanese insurer will retain existing management at the Birmingham, Ala.-based target
A koala’s body is covered with thin fur, which likely helps the animal's skin stay in close contact with cool tree trunks.
The dull, low-frequency sound seemed to come from a location far from the search area.
Bribery and match-fixing allegations have cast a shadow over governing body FIFA ahead of the 2014 World Cup, but what else is new?
The Prince of Asturias is expected to become King Felipe VI after his father Juan Carlos abdicated on Monday.
The report urges developing countries to focus on creating an army of effective teachers and giving them the autonomy to perform.
A New York Times investigation found that at least five exhibition games were fixed before the 2010 World Cup and about 15 matches were targeted.
The search was narrowed after acoustic pings thought to be from the plane's black box were heard off the northwest coast of Australia.
Australian authorities had narrowed the search area to a portion of the southern Indian Ocean after a series of pings were picked up in April.
Apple didn't provide any additional information about how "Oleg Pliss" was able to lock Australian iPhones and hold them for ransom.