The protests in Turkey are dominating much of the news cycle. Here are some facts to make you sound informed with your colleagues.
Taiwanese site Apple.pro claims to have leaked images of a low-cost iPhone, rumored to be called iPhone 6, set for release later this year.
Ian Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries" will be making his way to the big screen with the new flick, "The Anomaly." The actor has been filming scenes in London.
As online payment systems proliferate, the U.S. Federal Reserve has cast a wary eye.
A 19-year-old Chinese model bought 60 million yuan of stock in a company whose shares then jumped 47 percent. Was she a straw buyer?
The death toll from the Jilin poultry factory fire has reached more than 100. Chinese netizens say someone should be held responsible.
Anonymous launched #OpTurkey over the weekend, bringing down government websites.
In a move against content piracy, Universal, Sony and Warner have requested that online music streaming sites begin charging.
Two more Chinese companies drop plans to go public as regulator turns on the screws.
At least 119 people were killed in Jilin province in northeast China when a blaze engulfed a poultry processing plant.
HSBC's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index for China, released Monday, showed it fell to 49.2 in May from 50.4 in April, showing a contraction. Official data, released Saturday, say otherwise.
Quality of life for elderly Chinese is abysmally low compared to that of the elderly in the U.S. and U.K.
Small in size and plagued by questionable leadership, Suriname has long been ignored by the West. So why is China determined to invest there?
Hagel accused Beijing of cyber-spying, drawing a quick rejoinder from a Chinese general.
Rising labor costs, reform uncertainty dent investor confidence in China, while studies say outsourcing to China will equal cost of manufacturing in the U.S. by 2015.
Hoarding of copper by warehouses has distorted prices to new highs, despite a global glut.
After being abandoned in a bathroom and trapped in a sewer pipe, a now-famous baby in China is now cherished by soccer player Adrian Mutu.
Move over Picasso. Works by a 20th century Chinese artist have sold for more than your works ever raked in. Lo siento, Pablo.
The banks have provided term loans to finance the Smithfield deal, the largest purchase of an American company by a Chinese company.
Cash-carrying Chinese tourists have been targeted for thefts and other crimes.
Mainland shoppers are not just buying brand name handbags in Hong Kong.
The wheat trade is already being hit within hours of reports that unapproved genetically modified wheat has been found growing on an Oregon farm.