A South African private equity firm recently bought a $5 million stake in a Kenyan flower company. Here’s why.
The Chinese drove up demand for ivory and rhino horns last year dramatically, but the situation could improve soon.
How the crazy ant combats its chief rival, the fire ant, and other science news this week.
Google, NRG Energy and BrightSource have created a solar tech that's testing the balance between clean energy and environmental impact.
Sony Senior Vice President Guy Longworth said PS4 sales were nearly twice as high as Microsoft's.
As the Afghan presidential election approaches, is there one candidate the U.S. may prefer to succeed Hamid Karzai?
Refugees from Bhutan stuck in Nepal are learning how to fly, from the ground up, as part of the largest resettlement program in the world.
Leanne Hecht Bearden had been missing since Jan. 17. She recently came back from a trip around the world.
Amid giant wind farms and solar panels, noxious fumes remind visitors that China's not done with coal yet.
Actress Megan Fox has reportedly given birth to her second child, a boy, with her husband, fellow actor, Brian Austin Green.
Kendall Jenner,18, walked in Marc Jacobs show for NYFW, wearing a sheer top and no bra. Is she too young for racy antics?
Four dairy farmers charged with animal abuse could end up in prison.
Valentine's Day 2014 will feature a full moon, known as the "Snow Moon."
The Cold War is over, but the U.S. will still enter enemy territory (of sorts) on Saturday afternoon in Sochi.
If and when the deal is signed, it will be the largest defense transaction between the two countries since the 1970s.
The ability to produce formic acid makes the crazy ants almost invincible in combat with fire ants over food and nesting sites.
So far, 367 companies have reported: 242 beat analysts’ estimates, 86 missed and 39 on target.
The man behind the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual “liveability” report is the first to admit that “liveability” is a hard word to define.
Investors may be starved for direction this Friday as earnings and data points are thin on the ground.
Meanwhile, the PPI experienced its biggest drop since August 2013 by falling 1.6 percent in January from a year earlier.
Until two years ago, the U.S. had no unified marketing effort to promote inbound tourism. Now it does, and we’re starting to see the results.
Comcast has proposed a purchase of Time Warner Cable for $45.2 billion. Here's what TWC can expect if the deal goes through.