Following Saturday’s not guilty verdict, everyone and anyone connected with the high-profile George Zimmerman trial may be tempted to cash in on the case. Will Zimmerman be one of them?
Weaning the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics off junk-food money may prove just as challenging as weaning Americans off junk food.
In May, some investors wanted Jamie Dimon barred from holding chairman and CEO titles. Since then, he's proven why he kept them.
There were 3.8 million job openings in the U.S. in May 2013, and almost half of them were in a service-related sector.
Even with Johnny Depp, “The Lone Ranger” shot blanks at the box office, showing the risks of rebooting a radio-era franchise.
Media outlets worked overtime this holiday weekend covering the crash landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, but does wall-to-wall coverage help or hurt in disaster recovery?
According to quarterly ratings released this week by Nielsen, MSNBC’s average primetime viewers were down 16 percent. Rachel Maddow logged her lowest month since her show debuted.
As the Egyptian military issues an ultimatum and ministers resign, will President Morsi step down?
Kimberly McCarthy was the 500th person and 187th African-American to be executed In Texas.
For those who lost loved ones to terrorism sponsored by Moammar Gadhafi, the wait for compensation has been long.
Gold rallied on the last day of the second quarter, but it was a case of too little, too late.
“New Day,” CNN's new morning show, featuring Chris Cuomo, Kate Bolduan and Michaela Pereira, is off to a sluggish start in the ratings.
Shelly Lazarus, chairman emeritus of Ogilvy & Mather, discusses management philosophies, the future of advertising, and why “Mad Men” moves a little slow for her taste.
In China's shadow, India -- the other emerging Asian superpower -- is making moves in Africa.
Obama's visit to Africa this week could spur American economic partnerships in the region, at long last.
Etienne Uzac co-founded International Business Times as a global-news website alternative to the “established business media."
Hershey’s chocolate bar served as a the focal point of a key scene in “Mad Men’s” season-six finale, but will Don Draper’s whorehouse confession help or hurt the Hershey brand?
Rachel Rose Hartman, a White House reporter for Yahoo News, incorrectly referred to Kenya as the country of President Barack Obama’s birth. Despite a correction, a mob of angry Twitter users think she should be out of a job.
The recent NSA surveillance scandal signals a major downside to online tracking. Could private search engines be the answer?
The UAE is funding clean energy, but eight new wind turbines in the Seychelles can’t stop the water from rising.
Libya may have more weapons than the British army arsenal. What does that mean for Syria?
Indicators such as consumer confidence and initial jobless claims are trending positively overall, even if mixed week to week.
Abyei, a conflicted, oil-rich region, is at the heart of a fresh battle between Sudan and South Sudan.
Amid scandals, politicians and activists are calling for Obama's impeachment, echoing similar efforts for almost every president since Nixon.
A New York Times profile of the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, who broke a major domestic surveillance story this week, repeatedly refers to him as a blogger, not a reporter. Was it a subtle attempt to denigrate him?
IBTimes highlights the best Tony Awards drinking games on the Web. Neil Patrick Harris hosts the 67th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday at 8:00 p.m.
The May jobs report suggests the economy is stronger than it was nine months ago when the Fed launched its third round of monetary easing.
A New York Times op-ed about the Obama administration’s surveillance scandals caused a bit of controversy after it was changed without comment, but was the change unethical?
A meeting between President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping could set the tone for a new economic dynamic.
An "army of lobbyists" led by Monsanto Company helped convince Connecticut lawmakers to water down the nation's first GMO labeling law.