Americans can't seem to get enough of large vehicles with the company's Chevrolet, GMC and Buick nameplates.
Volkswagen is betting new models will reinvigorate the brand in the U.S. It hasn't won the bet yet.
Legal experts say it's a little like the Wild West when it comes to newly-legal pot industry in some states.
Weibo is one of the largest mobile social-media platforms in the world and serves one of the most Internet-savvy markets out there: China.
Scientists may have linked California's drought to man-made climate change, according to a new study.
The Al Nusra Front, an al Qaeda offshoot, is getting help from where it may not have been expecting it.
Whoops! Despite Urban Outfitters' CEO claiming they're the world's largest seller of vinyl, it's actually Amazon.
The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker saw double-digit declines for Fiesta, C-Max and Lincoln cars.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says he wants to improve relations with his Arab neighbors.
Stocks of theses pharmaceutical companies continue to soar on news of the first Ebola case in the United States.
U.S. demand for the Nissan Leaf, the world’s best-selling electric car, jumped 52 percent compared to September 2013.
Mark Zuckerberg will keynote an Internet conference in India next week, and separately meet India's social media-savvy prime minister.
The first Ebola patient in the U.S. has raised fears of a deadly outbreak, but there is another virus that is far more deadly.
Efforts by Nigeria and Senegal apparently have contained the Ebola outbreaks in those countries.
The first case of Ebola was recorded in the U.S. this week, after a man visiting Liberia contracted the deadly virus. Is the U.S. ready?
Consumer demand for the Cherokee, Wrangler, Chrysler 200 and Ram Pickup helped push sales into double-digit growth.
Nearly 200,000 people had signed the petition, titled "Support Hong Kong Democracy and Prevent A Second Tiananmen Massacre in Hong Kong."
The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Kurdish sources reported seeing dead Islamic State fighters at the strike sites.
The deal will give News Corp an 80 percent stake in Move Inc, which owns two real estate listings websites.
Apple Pay allows consumers to make transactions with their mobile devices, an area where PayPal still lags behind.
Many civilians have reportedly been killed in the U.S.-led airstrikes in northern Syria and Iraq.
The U.S., joined by European countries, has been hitting targets in Iraq since August.