Consumer spending and services, like call centers, boosted the nation's GDP, but the farming sector remained stagnant.
In a letter this week, Theranos was given 10 days to correct issues at its Newark, California, facility.
Shares in both Japan and South Korea were down early Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged.
An organization of those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan says it won't take part in an event planned after the Republican pulled out of a GOP debate.
Satellite images of the Tongchang-ri test site suggest a long-range missile could be fired as soon as next week, Japanese officials say.
Proposed legislation would require state police to keep tabs on people in the state who arrive from Syria.
The decision was prompted by an alcohol-related incident Tuesday night that left a student in critical condition.
Social media users took to Twitter to express their outrage over what some called "fried air."
Deteriorating financial conditions could set off a wave of corporate defaults, a watchdog agency told Congress.
The deal for 28 Eurofighter jets is set to cost Kuwait more than $8 billion, but may cost Boeing its St. Louis F-18 plant.
The social networking company topped $1.5 billion in quarterly profit for the first time and saw daily active users grow by 14 percent to 1.59 billion.
The seizure comes amid growing concerns about the toy's safety.
The for-profit chain of colleges is accused of spreading a misleading statistic about its students having jobs in their fields soon after graduating.
After his arrest Tuesday, Oregon protest leader Ammon Bundy called on remaining occupiers at a wildlife refuge to go home.
The FDA has no definition for the term in food labeling, and food companies use it freely.
The company has updated its app to allow for internet-free international calls.
Following the arrest of leaders of the Malheur occupation, we took a look at the treaties and executive orders that led to the loss of Indian land in Oregon, Washington and Northern California.
The Democratic candidate met with the president at the White House on Wednesday, just days before the Iowa caucuses.
The most intriguing product from CEO Mark Fields’ company at this year’s Detroit Auto Show may have been FordPass, a smartphone-based customer-engagement program.
A strong earnings report from fast-food giant McDonald’s this week doesn’t square with lobbyists’ warnings that the company’s franchise model is under assault.
Negative news stories about the U.S. economy may stir fears that are unsupported by actual economic conditions, some market watchers say.
The scope of the possible fraud, and whether it is contained, remained unclear Wednesday as an investigation continues.