While climate change has taken center stage, carbon intensive coal-fired plants have been increasing capacity.
Countries with large shale crude oil and natural gas reserves can learn from the U.S. energy boom.
"Mad Men" star January Jones ditched her 60's-style dresses for, well, nothing as the 35-year-old actress appears in her new film, "Sweetwater," completely topless as a gun-toting prostitute.
The overall CPI and the core reading both stayed within the Federal Reserve's target for inflation.
U.S. Census Bureau data shows how much undergraduate degree holders will earn in a lifetime, based on their occupation and major.
After the Crash of 2008, a lot of assets lost a huge amount of value, but most have bounced back -- save two.
FDA banned import of drugs manufactured at Ranbaxy's newest Indian plant, dealing a blow to the generic major's comeback plans.
Michael Hayden also said the U.S. could be “charged with the militarization” of the Internet over cyberattacks on foreign targets.
A UN report examined blood, urine, hair, soil and rocket samples and found 85 percent of blood samples tested positive for sarin.
The Centers for Disease Control is moving to track and combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the United States.
The short-term car rental business has come a long way from Zipcar’s founding in 2000.
Mayor Vincent Gray also says there is no sign of terrorism in the Navy Yard shooting that left 13 dead, including gunman Aaron Alexis.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be available for pre-order on T-Mobile starting Sept. 18.
There have been several new cases of West Nile virus across the United States with close to 700 people infected with the virus as of Sept. 10, 2013.
Press Secretary Jay Carney says Obama is still very much interested in getting an immigration reform bill out of both chambers of Congress.
Nina Davuluri, 24, took the prestigious title and also made history by becoming the first woman of Indian heritage to wear the crown.
And health insurance exchanges go into effect in just two weeks.
Reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may contain just 2.66GB of RAM instead of the 3GB that was announced.
One Canadian company appears 72 times on the the World Bank's list of 250 globally blacklisted companies.
Calling for a renewed focus on the economic recovery, President Obama launched a new assault on Republicans Monday.
Is your company making deceptive environmental claims? A new report aims to help marketers understand recent updates to the FTC’s “Green Guides.”
H33t.com is back up at H33t.edu, and the reason the file-sharing site went down has been revealed -- a copyright claim over Robin Thicke's new album "Blurred Lines."