The private equity firm is making a bigger push into the insurance industry.
Giant energy companies are scrambling to export newfound North American natural gas from either Western Canada or the U.S. Gulf Coast.
A Texas woman is suing Darden Restaurants, parent company of the Olive Garden, alleging she contracted a Cyclospora infection from the Olive Garden.
The CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc., Peter Schiff, and Commodity Analyst at Schneider Electric, Matt Smith, appeared on CNBC on Monday to discuss the outlook on gold and energy prices.
Fox is expected to post higher profits on Tuesday in the final report for the combined News Corp., which spun off its publishing segment.
Reformist President Hassan Rouhani was sworn in on Sunday, amid concerns that Iran may pursue an alternative path to develop nuclear weapons.
Can’t make it to Spain for the annual running of the bulls? The Great Bull Run LLC is bringing bull runs to a U.S. city near you.
Lindsay Lohan, who is hosting Monday’s "Chelsea Lately," mocks Kristen Stewart by mentioning her affair with director Rupert Sanders.
The U.S. State Department issued a worldwide travel alert for U.S. citizens Friday, but what exactly does that mean?
Earnings season is winding down, but a number of market-moving companies are set to report their financial results.
Scottish actor Peter Capaldi has been announced as the next Doctor on “Doctor Who.”
The power Barack Obama used to help Apple has been used only four other times, thrice by Ronald Reagan.
The world’s trade referee said China “acted inconsistently” in slapping tariffs on U.S. chicken products.
IBT Media, the publisher of International Business Times, said it will acquire Newsweek from Barry Diller’s IAC.
With U.S., Germany, France and Britain on high alert, U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss says threat is “reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11.”
Michael Ansara, the actor famous for playing one of the first Klingons in “Star Trek,” has died at the age of 91.
This Powerball drawing could produce the Multi-State Lottery Association game’s third-biggest winner of 2013.
AbTech Industries, Inc. President and CEO Glenn Rink demos the "Smart Sponge," a popcorn-shaped material that can absorb oils spills.
Bardot ranked as the number one sex symbol in the hearts of millions of British lads – including all of The Beatles.
The Moto X phone from Motorola and Google has innovative features that make it a true competitor to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5.
A U.S. court dismissed a plea from female employees of Wal-Mart seeking class action certification for their gender bias case against the company.
Even with fewer features than competing products from Apple and Roku, the Google Chromecast is a champ.