'I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.'
The controversial leader is widely known in western countries for his undemocratic rule.
Petty and Jeff Lynne have struck an agreement that will see them get co-writing credits and receive royalties from Sam Smith's song.
A Russian envoy said the two planes were on a routine patrol flight over the North Atlantic.
Origins of the flat white are debated Down Under, but it is a longtime favorite drink of Aussie actor Hugh Jackman.
Congress promised the JOBS Act would spur growth for small firms. A new study shows signs of success.
The popular eatery chain is banking on metrics of "Shack-onomics" to boost market value to more than $675 million.
Sky will offer voice and data services to all customers through a wholesale partnership with Telefonica's O2 network.
The Russian bombers, capable of carrying nuclear missiles, were detected as they flew south of Bournemouth on Wednesday.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reportedly want to expand their family with a Syrian orphan.
A program used by U.S. and British spies to record keystrokes was part of hacking operations in over a dozen countries, security experts said, after Edward Snowden reportedly leaked the source code for the program.
To tap into a shift in culture, Selfridges is launching a gender-neutral fashion line.
The sector expects to be the biggest laggard in the S&P 500 in the fourth quarter after oil prices have fallen more than 40 percent since June.
The latest release from AnchorFree comes free for Android users, though iOS users need to pay a small annual fee to go ad-free.
British gross domestic product grew by 2.6 percent in 2014 as a whole, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday.
From his deathbed, Kremlin-critic Litvinenko accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering his murder.
The Dow wavered Monday following a victory by Greece's anti-austerity party, with economists looking ahead to the Fed's two-day policy meeting.
If confirmed, this would be the first U.S. drone strike in Yemen since its president stepped down last week.
The award grated with republicans who want to sever ties with Britain and appoint an Australian president.
Six experienced skiers were killed in an avalanche in the French Alps Sunday.
Critics of quantitative easing say it doesn't do much to help the real economy and is instead a "backdoor" bailout of banks.
Fighting has escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent days, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Kiev.