The nation’s largest private sector employer has been struggling with growth. Wage increases have nothing to do with that.
Newly unveiled minutes from Federal Reserve officials’ January meeting reveal growing worries over economic growth.
After weeks of a diplomatic deadlock, humanitarian aid is being delivered to Syrians in besieged towns.
A report on the malaise in the U.S. workforce says a quarter of those polled are unmotivated or indifferent about their jobs.
A Chinese video game and TV company will pony up 25 percent of the budget for Universal movies made over the next five years.
The veteran civil rights activist is set to headline a rally at Hollywood High School in California hours before the Academy Awards broadcast.
The material went missing in November from a storage facility near Basra belonging to a U.S. oil field services company, reports said.
Murder, abduction, enslavement, rape and starvation are among the allegations against Kim Jong Un.
The justice died just days before the Supreme Court was to consider a lawsuit to overturn cannabis legalization in Colorado.
From sports cars to mansions, the U.S. is cracking down on lavish and illegal purchases made by those in power.
They are more likely to excel in key areas of life than their non-athlete counterparts, according to a new study.
But Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh stopped short of offering to restrain the nation's oil output as part of a global pact to freeze production.
ASTRO-H successfully lifted off from the Tahegashima Space Center early Wednesday.
A new poll shows that Hillary Clinton’s hold on Nevada may be slipping as Sanders pulls up alongside her after overcoming a double digit deficit.
The World Health Organization, which labeled the Zika outbreak an international public health emergency, released its operations plan for battling the virus.
Heated debates over immigration, law enforcement and racial issues fueled growing extremism in 2015, a new report has found.
A California hospital faces an approximately $3.5 million demand from hackers as the price of regaining access to patient records.
The Ryan Reynolds superhero movie broke many of the genre's conventions, but it still managed to clean up at the box office — taking in more than $260 million.
India will soon become the world's second-biggest smartphone market and Ringing Bell's $3.60 smartphone could help drive huge growth.
CEO Tim Cook said the company has complied with all requests but that the FBI’s desire to hack into Syed Rizwan Farook’s iPhone goes too far.
Preregistration for Nintendo's first smartphone game, Miitomo, is now open for users in 16 countries, including the U.S., the U.K. and Japan.
Foreign fund outflows from Indian stock markets and higher demand for the U.S. dollar from importers contributed to the slide.