An annual report determined the economic costs of 2013’s most devastating floods, storms and earthquakes.
The EU's trade balance slightly declined in November on a monthly basis, while the euro zone trade surplus topped consensus estimates.
The fourth-quarter earnings announcement from Bank of America and the Producer Price Index could influence markets.
At Retail’s BIG Show in New York, smaller retailers expressed worry over how they could compete with Amazon’s ambitious agenda.
The U.S. spends plenty of money per student, but there are other major issues plaguing our education system.
South Korea says it will push for a South Korea-China free trade agreement over joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) this year.
It’s the beginning of a new quarter -- a time to assess how companies did in the previous one. In other words: earnings season.
One in 200 infections leads to irreversible paralysis, usually in the legs, according to the World Health Organization.
An executive at consulting firm McKinsey & Company has drawn up a list of 10 things that could dominate the Year of the Wooden Horse.
A medical team performed foot surgery yesterday with the help of Google Glass, using the technology to share information with other doctors.
The U.S. attorney who prosecuted the case, a man named Preet Bharara, just happens to be of Indian descent himself.
The X-shaped terminal will feature a nearly two-mile-long art walk built with a white peacock theme to showcase Indian designs.
Although diplomatic immunity protected her from prosecution, her indictment would prevent her from returning to the U.S.
After an upbeat jobs report from ADP, investors will watch jobless claims data for further direction.
Little Eye Labs was co-founded in May 2012 by a group of entrepreneurs.
Hundreds of people in Japan got sick after eating frozen food tainted with malthion, a farm and garden pesticide.
The latest retaliatory measure comes ahead of the Jan.13 deadline for the indictment of Devyani Khobragade.
The release of "Dhoom 3" (or any such product from India) in Pakistan raises a raft of thorny and confusing legal questions.
After a string of losses, futures suggest stocks might be looking to make up for lost time.
The court filings indicate continuing negotiations between the diplomat and U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s office.
The Maliks were the first twin sisters ever to scale Mount Everest.
Stocks seem reluctant to recover from a slump following the year-end rally, despite a general uptick in macroeconomic indicators.