Katniss Everdeen and "The Hunger Games" characters will leap from the screen to the stage summer 2016 in London.
The upcoming jobs numbers could add to the strongest hiring streak since early 2006.
The company, which is seeking to reinvent itself under a new CEO, appealed to analysts at a Florida event.
We all laughed at those "True Detective"-inspired commercials, but Lincoln Motor Co. had its best October since 2007.
Polling companies are employing a host of new methods to account for the growing number of cell-phone-only citizens.
GOOP, the e-commerce site and lifestyle blog launched by Gwyneth Paltrow, is reportedly facing financial trouble.
Cannibal subplots can't keep audiences or advertisers away from AMC's "Walking Dead."
Samsung's woes in India won't abate unless the mobile phone giant can deliver a sophisticated smartphone at a price rivaling Xiaomi.
Superstorms like Sandy may feel like rare events, but climate scientists warn that these powerful storms are now the new norm. Are we ready?
Xiaomi may want to manufacture in India, but the country's all-but-absent electronics manufacturing ecosystem will be a big obstacle.
Sen. Ted Cruz says the U.S. immediately should stop issuing visas for Liberia.
Analysts say the improving U.S. jobs picture and strong consumer sentiment should lift stocks by the end of 2014.
Bangalore's burgeoning startup ecosystem is salivating at the prospect of skilled talent that will soon leave Yahoo India.
India's tech scene is evolving rapidly as the country is no longer content to be just a source of cheap labor.
Jack Palmer, who claimed visa misuse and harassment by India’s Infosys, has filed a new lawsuit after the first one was thrown out two years ago.
Full-time jobs are finally replacing part-time positions in the American economy in a hopeful sign of a strengthening expansion.
Welcome to the slowest economic recovery in the recorded history of the United States.
Dr. Dre isn't just the "Hip-Hop Cash King" — he's the highest-earning entertainer ever evaluated by Forbes.
Shares were off more than 5 percent early Friday after Larry Ellison said he would step down as CEO.
Cognizant's $2.7 billion all-cash deal to buy health care IT software provider TriZetto Corp. is a game changer, industry analysts believe
The poverty rate for American women is at a two-decade high.
The latest U.S. Census Bureau data show that median household incomes and the poverty rate haven't recovered from the recession.
High school seniors who work part time earn more on average five to 10 years after graduation than their peers who don't work.
Don't expect sapphire display iPhones until Apple perfects its production process.
The company's biggest offering from Tuesday's mega event could well turn out to be its Apple Pay mobile-payment system.
Cuomo was challenged by a liberal law professor who accused him of being too far right for New York.
Raimondo, the state general treasurer, would become Rhode Island's first female governor.
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown has won the Republican nomination for Senate in New Hampshire. Could he help the GOP take the Senate?
And with many black women in service or government jobs, they are especially vulnerable to the sluggish U.S. economy.
The number of Americans who have exited the labor force is at a historic low.