CNN's continuous coverage of the stranded Carnival Cruise Line ship Triumphant on Thursday was mocked as overkill. Is this a preview of Jeff Zucker's grand plan?
The Dow has vectored toward 14,000, but investors in U.S. stocks would be wise to keep one eye on Washington and one on the price of oil.
The biggest trends from designers at New York Fashion Week for Fall 2013 was an international outlook.
Now that Cisco Systems posted its first quarter of solid income gains with a new formula, is it paying off?
Brave couples still celebrate in countries, such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, that have outlawed the holiday.
The Southern California ex-policeman killer wanted to ban, well, guns -- and found strong, if not exactly sane, words to say it.
The technology sector welcomed Obama's initiatives on cybersecurity, but there was one notable omission: offshore cash.
Kenya will elect a new president on March 4, but fears of ethnic divisions and bloody clashes loom large.
Obama challenged Republicans on several fronts by outlining his vision for America in his 2013 State of the Union address.
When President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address, the technology sector will be listening for three key items.
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky will offer two separate responses to President Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Pope Benedict XVI announced his retirement on Monday, a surprise move that hints at trouble in the Vatican.
When Cisco Systems reports second-quarter results, investors expect marginally higher earnings on increased revenue.
For many reasons, this is not “your father’s U.S. housing market,” hence buyers should consider these 6 tips before placing a home deposit.
Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," which was penned by Tony Kushner, is in the running for a 2013 Best Picture Academy Award, but controversy surrounding factual errors could hurt its chances.
The end of polio could be close at hand -- unless militants like the ones in Nigeria continue to derail efforts.
Illegal exchanges of Mozambique timber to China threaten to hamper development in the former, one of the poorest countries on Earth.
Strong petroleum product exports and falling crude oil imports helped make December's trade deficit surprisingly small.
Historically, the U.S. has been the world's biggest corn exporter. But the landscape is rapidly changing.
The challenge faced by Apple from David Einhorn differs from earlier battles over Yahoo and AOL.
A new survey from the Public Policy Polling shows Fox News' credibility at a record low. The drop was most pronounced among conservatives, even as Republicans remained loyal to the network.
In Libya, ruins from the ancient empires of Greece and Rome have been hidden in plain sight for decades.
Now that Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) has announced its $24.4 billion leveraged buyout, the fifth-largest ever, are more tech buyouts ahead?
King Coal, which powered the Industrial Revolution, probably won’t see a return of his glory days.
Sprint-Nextel (NYSE:S) will report another fourth-quarter loss Wednesday as investors await news on the SoftBank Corp. (TYO:9984) merger.
France has been mining Niger's uranium for many years, and now the poverty-stricken West African country is demanding a fairer share.
While Pod2g and Planetbeing are readying an updated package to Cydia that would fix the Weather app crashing issue, there’s also a manual fix for the same.
Tablets are already changing the PC sector, so Dell going private may not have much impact overall.
As the 45-day clock starts ticking on the deal for Dell (NASDAQ:DELL), is there another company that might step up to offer more?
Unless a higher bid emerges, Dell will soon become a private company, managed by Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners. Why?