Fierce rivals Liverpool and Manchester United clash in Sunday’s Premier League action at Anfield.
Directors of Verizon and Vodafone may vote this weekend on what would be the third-largest deal in M&A history.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is among those who still needs some convincing.
The U.S. president says Congress will debate and take a vote after it returns from recess Sept. 9.
UK-based carrier Three UK is rumored to launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Sept. 16, 12 days after its unveiling in Berlin, a new report says.
Russian President Putin challenges U.S. to present evidence of Syrian government’s use of chemical weapons to the U.N. Security Council.
Despite China’s new trademark law, companies still need to plan well ahead before entering the mainland market.
Nine nations out of 23 have a majority that say U.N. approval is not necessary to use military force.
According to a new study, whales protect themselves from the sun's harmful rays by getting a tan.
Actor Kevin Spacey said giving consumers what they want is the key to success in the new model for the TV industry.
Major mining companies could actually be a wise investment for investors, contrary to appearances.
International partners would prefer not to channel their money through the SADC.
India's slowing GDP growth is a symptom and also a cause of the challenges currently facing the country.
Amid signs of a strengthening U.S. economy, investors have one eye on the Fed, and the other on Syria.
Administration officials say the US government will act in the country's best interests. Pentagon says it is “past the point of no return.”
MPs defied Prime Minister David Cameron on a 285-272 vote, dealing a blow to the international coalition.
The report provides the first look at requests for user data made by governments.
The economy of the tiny sultanate is doing wonderfully, unlike its larger neighbors in the region.
A new research paper examined the effect on beer prices of a 2008 merger of Coors and Miller breweries.
Reports out of Taiwan suggests that the Galaxy Note 3 will be available to customers on Sept. 27.
UK and Germany play down the prospect of a U.S.-led strike while several other nations tactically avoid calls for action.
Obama repeats threatening statements while Cameron faces Commons revolt on intervention.