The U.S. is once again, after a dozen years, the preferred destination for foreign investors, overtaking China and other emerging economies.
U.S. stock index futures gain on Wednesday as investors await the final estimate of first quarter GDP data.
The U.S. Army, in a major overhaul spread over the next five years, will relocate thousands of soldiers and scrap multi-million dollar projects.
The EU gave Turkey a probationary period regarding how it handles basic rights of citizens, an official said.
U.S. stock markets will try to end the "June Swoon," and build on Asian market gains Tuesday.
Three guys left "The Bachelorette" in episode five. Find out who's still in the running for Desiree Hartsock's love.
"The Bachelorette" has a new villain in episode five. The contestants believe that James Case is not on the show for Desiree Hartsock, but instead to land a role on the next season of "The Bachelor."
Since 2001, the proportion of adolescents in Germany between the ages of 12 and 17 who smoke plunged from 27.5 percent to 12 percent.
Expert analysts say this Ifo reading could lead to annual GDP growth of a solid 2 percent or so.
In its first-ever private fund investment, USAID has committed $100 million for India's clean energy sector.
Vodafone reached a preliminary deal to buy Germany's Kabel Deutschland in a $10.15 billion all-cash deal, the companies said Monday.
This week’s U.S. data releases are likely to highlight the current contrast between trends in the industrial and household sectors.
With Europe and Asia down about 1% Mon., U.S. traders are anticipating a bumpy start to the week.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to express the EU's interest in closer trade relations.
Egemen Bağiş is no fan of the Economist, nor of Angela Merkel.
An original Apple 1 computer, built in the late 70's will go up at Christie's next week.
Could Ian Somerhalder be moving on from Nina Dobrev? Photos of him with "Vampire Diaries" co-star Malese Jow have been circulating.
Struggling banks will be required to meet capital buffer requirements before accessing euro zone rescue funds.
Wall Street's bulls & bears are likely to battle again Friday, after the Fed signaled a changing monetary policy landscape.
The IMF will stop bailout payments to Greece unless a 3 billion-euro gap can be filled.
A map of the brain with a resolution 50 times finer than previous models could assist research into neurodegenerative diseases.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open on Thursday weighed down by weak Chinese data, and concerns about the Fed's bond-buying program.