While continuing to be linked with strikers, Arsenal are also reportedly keen to strengthen other areas of their squad this month.
From simulated skydiving to robot-like observation capsules, here’s a look at what to expect on the biggest new cruise ships of 2014.
Singapore leads the world as a free economy and yet they are taxing bitcoin, the open source currency, which may be just what it needs.
The highest court in the European Union will look into contracts between American film studios and European broadcasters to see if they violate antitrust laws.
It’s the beginning of a new quarter -- a time to assess how companies did in the previous one. In other words: earnings season.
Over the next six months, Iran will destroy its stockpile of 20-percent-enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons.
A proposed law may jeopardize some online book sales.
What's more, the migration is occurring amid rising gun sales.
The employment report for December will be watched keenly following a session of range-bound trading.
After an upbeat jobs report from ADP, investors will watch jobless claims data for further direction.
A new battery design could help utility companies store excess energy generated by solar panels and wind farms.
Inflation rates for the euro zone are dropping, and economists warn this mean trouble.
Liverpool continue to be linked with players to bolster the attacking talent at Brendan Rodgers’ disposal in the January transfer window.
Some companies manage to survive, or sometimes even prosper, despite a radical change in their business environment.
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After a string of losses, futures suggest stocks might be looking to make up for lost time.
The unemployment rate in Germany held steady in November, while the number of employed people increased.
Find out what happened during the season 18 premiere of "The Bachelor."
The number of people who reach their 80th birthday will quadruple to almost 400 million by the year 2050,
The Chicago-based planemaker delivered more aircraft in 2013 than any year in its history.
While New York City debates its universal public pre-kindergarden plans, here's a look at what some other cities are already doing.
Stocks seem reluctant to recover from a slump following the year-end rally, despite a general uptick in macroeconomic indicators.