The attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens in Libya was without warning, nor had there ever been anything like it before, State Department officials said ahead of a congressional hearing.
America's leading warehouse club grows for third consecutive quarter. EPS for its fiscal year: $3.89.
New Zealand's Hobbit zeal has reached a fever pitch in Wellington (err, "The Middle of Middle-earth").
Toyota announced on Wednesday that it would recall 7.4 million vehicles, in the largest single recall in 16 years.
Merger talks were cancelled hours before a deadline requiring European governments to agree to the deal's terms.
EADS and BAE Systems called off the world's largest defense and aviation merger on Wednesday, and sources close to the talks blamed Germany for wrecking the $45 billion deal.
The novel depicts a world of relentless violence, hostility, greed and an endlessly depressing cornucopia of amoral and feral behavior.
In two unrelated incidents, a Boston resident who aroused the authorities’ suspicion by carrying hazardous materials and wearing protective gear was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport while two persons were held at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of committing terrorism offenses.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a flat open Wednesday as investor sentiment continues to be weighed down by concerns of debt crisis in the euro zone and weakening growth in China affecting the global economy.
Asian markets fell Wednesday as investor sentiment was weighed down by the concerns that China’s economic slowdown would impair the growth of the global economy.
Asian shares fell Wednesday, led by losses in technology and materials stocks after brokerage downgrades for Intel and a warning from global miner Rio Tinto about the uncertain near-term outlook.
A lawsuit filed Tuesday by the federal task force meant to go after those who caused the financial crisis of 2008 hit Wells Fargo and Co., the nation's largest mortgage shop.
Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA) opened the earnings season Tuesday by posting a $143 million loss and cutting its outlook for global aluminum demand.
Just weeks after finalizing a deal to buy American F-16s, the government of Nouri al-Maliki buys missiles and helicopters from Washington's rival on the arms market, too.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Knesset will be dissolving and early elections will take place next year.
U.S. treasury secretary Timothy Geithner lauded India's moves to keep opening its markets to outside investors and retailers on a visit to New Delhi.
Chevron Corp. on Tuesday lost a U.S. Supreme Court bid to block an $18.2 billion judgment against it in Ecuador in a case over pollution in the Amazon jungle.
The NJ bus crash investigation has complicated with the bus company not authorized to transport within US.
The release date for Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 has appeared in what is believed to be an upcoming product launch sheet from T-Mobile.
Top Zetas drug cartel leader Heriberto Lazcano has apparently been killed in a firefight with marines in the northern border state of Coahuila, the Mexican navy said late Monday.
A new report suggests Iraq could soon account for nearly half of anticipated growth in global oil production.
Eleven euro zone countries agreed on Tuesday to press ahead with a disputed tax on financial transactions designed to help pay for the cost of fixing a crisis that has rocked the single currency area.