The Dow and S&P 500 flirt with all-time highs as investors listen to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's congressional testimony.
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67 percent approve of the U.S., but only 50 percent approve of China.
Positive economic reports and upbeat corporate earnings sparked a rally, as the central bank's chairman spoke in Washington.
China's government has taken a small step toward loosening the reins on local filmmakers.
All three GOP congressmen targeted in a new ad campaign represent districts with a sizable Hispanic population.
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Police told the family of Stephen "Stippo" Rakes that he committed suicide, but friends and kin are skeptical.
Crude oil running through refineries has increased steadily since early March, reaching 16.1 million barrels per day for the week ending July 5.
Chicago's $36B retirement-fund deficit and its $7.7B in general-obligation bonds forced a cut to an A3 rating/negative outlook.
The 39th U.S. president is very upset about the state of the world, and nothing upsets him more than the NSA domestic spying scandal.
“Shoot First” laws prevent law enforcement from arresting a shooter without probable cause that the force used was unlawful.
The conviction of a top Russian opposition leader has spooked observers and the Russian stock markets.
The 39-country survey found that thousands more people believe China will become the world’s top superpower compared to 2008.
Libya plans to turn Muammar Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound into an amusement park and green space for the people.
Senators agree to cut interest rates on loans for undergraduates this fall, but student loans could be linked to market rates in future.
Asian markets traded mixed Thursday despite Bernanke’s dovish comments as concerns over a lack of stimulus from Beijing hurt Chinese stocks.
The SEC also banned the former director, Rajat Gupta, from serving as a director or officer of any public or private company.
In a rare bipartisan move, House Democrats and Republicans join forces to angrily condemn U.S. intelligence operations.
A U.K. court granted a Premier League request to ban popular sports streaming website FirstRow Sports on English ISPs.
Fujikura Ltd becomes first Japanese parts supplier to be sued by an automaker after pleading guilty to price fixing components.
Record gold imports into China are likely this year, said the global industry association for gold mining companies.