Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will cover both domestic and foreign policies during the second U.S. presidential debate Tuesday.
The SoftBank purchase of a 70 percent stake in Sprint Nextel for $20 billion means stiffer competition for Verizon Wireless and AT&T.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Sunday tried to refute arguments that the central bank’s aggressive monetary easing has sparked a global “currency war” that risks destabilizing emerging market economies.
The hard-hitting Serb fought back to hold off Murray.
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch declared on Twitter that “any shareholders with complaint should take profits and sell!”
The collection, called "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD," aims to appease the game's massive following on the Nintendo platform in US and Japan, as well as appeal to owners of iPhones and iPads that have never played the game before.
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warned of a possible “cyber-Pearl Harbor,” but ever-bigger networks provide targets.
Felix Baumgartner completed his record jump from 120,00 feet Sunday, breaking the sound barrier.
Market participants are likely to focus on the economic reports in a data-heavy week. Reports on retail sales, Empire manufacturing, Philly Fed, housing starts and inflation from the U.S. are due to be released next week.
While Microsoft has not yet released its latest operating system Windows 8, the company has already added a high-profile application for the new OS to its Windows Store: Digital streaming service Netflix released an app on Saturday.
The tragic story of a Canadian teen who was driven to suicide by bullying has gripped thousands of people across North America and inspired countless tributes.
Eddie Johnson scored twice for the U.S. to move them closer to Brazil 2014.
Mitt Romney continues to criticize the Obama administration's response to the attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya.
Strong words from Turkey's leader.
Ahead of his sentencing later this month, former director of Goldman Sachs Rajat Gupta has got support from prominent personalities like former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates who advocated a lenient sentence for insider trading, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
The Bank of Korea Thursday announced its decision to cut the policy rate by 25 basis points to 2.75 percent but the market participants feel that additional stimulus measures are urgently needed to give a boost to the country's weakening economy.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Friday were New Oriental Education & Technology Group, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, Xerox Corp, USG Corp and PIMCO High Income Fund. The top after-market NYSE losers were SunTrust Banks, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Heckmann Corp, StarTek and Access Midstream Partners, L.P.
The U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya suffered a major setback when a congressional hearing accidentally blew the CIA’s cover in a televised public hearing Wednesday, Reuters reported quoting the U.S. government sources.
Most of the Asian markets fell in the week as investor sentiment turned negative with the increasing concerns about the weakening global economy and the faltering growth prospects.
People were inside U.S. President Barack Obama's campaign field office in Denver when a gun was fired at the structure, but no one was injured.
As some countries like Saudi Arabia are clamping down, others like Tunisia are opening up: So how does Islam impact online censorship?
China now consumes twice as much meat as the U.S., but it may cost the country dearly in the long run.