AmazonFresh's slow two-step strategy may be an effective way to develop a profitable distribution system, unnoticed by powerful rivals.
Although gold sells in spot markets for roughly $1300/oz, total production costs usually meet or exceed that, said Citi analysts.
After her text-breakup revenge story went viral, a Washington gadabout saw her memoir critically savaged. Should Amazon care?
China further expands its footprint in Africa via a deal to develop Ugandan oil reserves.
The U.S. market for online grocery shopping will triple over the coming decade and supermarkets must prepare.
After telling parents not to send their daughters to college, Raylan Alleman, founder of Fix the Family, is receiving a harsh blowback.
Iron ore prices may fall with demand but major iron companies are using this as an opportunity to squeeze out other competition.
Greece may pass laws that will allow the acquisition of private and even protected lands or forests for businesses.
Gold bugs and bears seem even more divided after last week, though they agree that the question of timing is deeply uncertain.
Strong automobile maker demand should boost the 2 metals over the next year, as they stand to outperform other commodities.
Based on a cursory review of 10 newspapers, the right-wing watchdog Media Research Center has determined that journalists are purposely avoiding the word “Islam” in reports about the Kenya mall attack.
The influential investor spoke about gold markets, Japanese monetary policy and the U.S. energy boom.
Turkey has relied heavily on natural gas imports but now looks to develop its own energy resources.
Kenya was already facing political, economic and social challenges before this weekend's tragedy.
No matter what the debate, Neil Patrick Harris, who hosts the 2013 Emmy Awards show on Sunday, always comes out on top.
As House Republicans voted to slash the food-stamp program, Twitter searches for “food stamps” brought promoted tweets from SpaghettiOs, Campbell’s Soup and major restaurant chains.
Russian authorities have not charged any of the crew members of a Greenpeace vessel after holding them in custody for 24 hours.
North American rail traffic is up and the North American oil boom could be the reason.
Ratings continue to struggle at the once-pioneering cable news network, despite high hopes for recent additions such as “Crossfire” and “New Day.” Can anyone turn things around?
Former “Happy Days” actor Henry Winkler wasted no time politicizing the mass shooting in Washington on Monday, while pro-gun advocates fired back with political tweets of their own.
After their racially charged tweets about Nina Davuluri went viral, several Twitter users have deleted their accounts in the wake of a public shaming campaign.
Turkey's need for natural gas may help it get over its animosity toward Israel.
With its loose guidelines, GoFundMe urges users to donate only to people they know and trust. But doesn’t that defeat the whole purpose of crowd-funding?
This may be Africa’s moment: Consider that mining may be one of the least of its many potentially lucrative assets and attributes.
In autos, capital goods, household products, insurance and software, publicly traded firms based in Germany dominated the 24-sector list.
Bill Thompson is insisting that every vote be counted in the Democratic mayoral primary, despite increasing support for frontrunner Bill de Blasio.
Imported coal is piling up at Indian ports while key exporters such as Indonesia struggle to deal with the problems of its top buyer - India.
San Diego has joined more than 24 U.S. municipalities in banning the retail sale of dogs: Progress for pup welfare or animal rights gone rabid?
Rising global oil prices may keep oil-trade deficits and subsidy costs elevated for ASEAN economies.
Foreign investors should also shoulder the responsibility of improving the lives of the Myanmar people.