Volkswagen workers will decide by secret ballot whether to adopt the first German-style union structure in the United States.
Markets seem upbeat after Janet Yellen’s speech Tuesday reassured investors there’d be no sudden course corrections in monetary policy.
Modi is currently campaigning across India, emboldened by polls that suggest he and the BJP will beat Congress.
The EU has given the green light to a reopening of relations with Cuba, putting an end to almost a decade of embargo.
Several clues have surfaced in favor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 receiving the Android 4.4 KitKat update.
The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics schedule for Feb. 10 features men’s speedskating and biathlon finals.
Monday may be a slow day, but the rest of the week -- with earnings, Janet Yellen's address and economic data -- could be anything but.
The 2014 Winter Olympics come at a high cost, which was was on full display at Fisht Stadium.
A new survey shows that the London team is quickly becoming China's favorite team.
French gendarmes claim that a “gang” of thieves have committed a series of garden robberies.
While the stage looks set for a higher open, jobs data for January will be key.
Discussions are said to be underway that could lead to Paris Saint-Germain’s Edinson Cavani moving to Manchester United.
There are betting odds for all the sports at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
From World War I to present day, the reasons for public support of renewable energy have varied.
The world's total defense budget is forecast to increase to $1.547 trillion this year.
On Monday, Sen. Carper released a 25-page report on how countries around the world are addressing bitcoin.
Is the U.S. gearing up for a potential terrorist attack at the Games?
But improving economic conditions boosted cargo space demand in a few key regions.
China is now spending on defense as much as several European heavyweights combined. But can it fight wars and win them?
The approved licenses indicate an easing of restrictions and add to the debate over whether or not to nullify a crude export ban.
Investors attempt to pick up the pieces after Monday’s massive slump, which also triggered a sell-off in Asian markets.
The new year did not get off to a good start for the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq, all of which registered steep falls in January.