Is this family portrait the picture of the man who sued his wife for having an ‘ugly’ child?
Supposedly universal theories of human psychology and behavior often stem from examinations of a very odd tribe: college students.
The facility will use technology to address some of Africa's most-pressing problems.
Republicans in Congress may slam Obama for opening to Iran, but there are Republicans in the foreign policy community saying just the opposite.
Starbucks has successfully exported its coffee-culture concept worldwide. But will Colombians embrace the American chain?
The Thai government is buying electricity from solar power at a premium, making the industry highly lucrative.
Unable to access the site themselves, many Chinese joked about the success of the Twitter IPO.
Two Jurassic-era bugs were caught in flagrante, 165 million years after the fact.
Since 1993 Kazakhstan has received nearly $7 billion in development funds from the EBRD despite not being part of the continent.
At September's end, the number of bitcoins traded daily in the Chinese market was 17,500, up 24% in 3 months.
Taiwanese pop singer Deserts Chang probably didn't anticipate the firestorm that followed her raising a Taiwanese flag.
The IRS refunded $3.6 billion in tax returns to fraudulent filers and is reported to be putting safeguards in place to reduce identity theft.
Export growth in October was well above expectations, but the 10-month annual trade growth rate remained below the government’s target.
Mattel is appealing to Tiger moms -- and the government -- to help make Barbie dolls as iconic in China as they are in the U.S.
Cue Frank Sinatra's theme song - the one from the latter part of his career.
Indonesia reported just 5.6 percent growth in the third quarter.
Volvo believes it's leaving its lost decade under Ford behind and insists its new Chinese owners are doing things differently.
The combined net worth of the world's billionaires stands at $6.5 trillion, more than the GDP of every country except the U.S. and China.
A photo circulating online has been linked to the year-old story of a Chinese man who reportedly sued his wife after she gave birth to an "incredibly ugly" daughter.
A study by one of the country's biggest sperm banks shows that environmental factors are affecting the quality of sperm donations.
JV deal with Beijing-based Bitauto and Chinese auto dealers group underscores growing importance of China auto market data.
Some elite Chinese couples are paying to have their children be carried by American women.