The educational system in Kenya has been plagued with serious issues for years.
Demand will outpace supply in the region, creating a trade opportunity for dairy producers.
A plague is wiping out farm-raised shrimp in their infancy -- and with lesser supply comes greater prices.
Season 2 of HBO's "The Newsroom" premiered Sunday night, and Aaron Sorkin made it clear that he heard his critics. The new season is a slight improvement on the first, but did Sorkin solve his women problem?
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.
Officials say China's slowdown and the Fed's planned stimulus reduction will impact red metal production in the South American nation.
Even with Johnny Depp, “The Lone Ranger” shot blanks at the box office, showing the risks of rebooting a radio-era franchise.
As protests over austerity and economic challenges continue in Greece, there are indications developing that a "Greekovery" might be emerging.
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?
Global rice inventories are expected to hit a 12-year high in 2013, as production around the world continues to ramp up.
The two Asian giants’ decision to hike gas prices, for the first time in three years, will encourage production to meet surging demand.
Mutual funds in India managed more assets than ever in the April-June quarter, as investors, betting on rate cuts, rushed to bond funds.
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?
The Winklevoss twins row out to deeper waters as they put their collective heft behind virtual currency Bitcoin.
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.
Asian markets rallied Thursday after a sharp downward revision of US GDP rekindled hopes that the US Fed might stretch its asset-purchase program.
Precious metals fell again Wednesday on continued concern about China's cash crunch.
Obama's visit to Africa this week could spur American economic partnerships in the region, at long last.
India's central bank imposed restrictions on lending against gold by rural banks to discourage demand and reduce imports.
Strong US data helped boost most Asian stocks and drive down gold futures, while the Shanghai index continued to fall, despite PBoC's assurances.
Southeast Asia's third-largest economy is projected to grow at a rate of 5.1 percent for the next two years, pending necessary economic reforms.