2013 New York Auto Show: Volkswagen Unveils The 2015 Golf, Including The Fastest GTI Yet [PHOTOS]
Volkswagen's 2015 Golf will help the German automaker continue its North American winning streak.
The 2013 New York International Auto Show Kicks Off, Showcasing The Latest Driving Machines From The World's Top Automakers
A thousand vehicles, four levels, 900,000 square feet, will be on public display at the NY International Auto Show.
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa – The BRICS Nations – Propose Creating Their Own Version Of The IMF, World Bank
These five nations trade goods worth $282 billion a year with each other, and they want their own IMF and World Bank.
Cyprus Large Depositors Face A 40% Or So Levy To Rescue Country’s Banking System From Collapse
Bank customers with more than €100,000 in Cyprus could be hit with a much larger tab than previously mentioned -- like four times more.
TNT Express Says It Will Drop Brazil, China Operations And Lay Off 4,000 After UPS Takeover Deal Blocked By European Regulators
The Dutch company has been pummeled by Europe's economic woes, and layoffs are coming.
McDonald’s Has A Millennial Problem: Young Consumers Not As Interested In Big Macs As Their Parents
The world’s largest quick-service restaurant chain acknowledges that its products don’t appeal to younger consumers as they have in the past.
Vodafone Could Exit US Market As Early As This Summer In $135B 'Win-Win' Deal With Verizon: Report
A deal for Verizon Communications to become sole owner of Verizon Wireless appears to be coming to a head.
Markets Up After Last-Minute Deal To Keep Cyprus' Banking System From Total Collapse
Global markets breathed a sigh of relief at the last-minute deal to avert the collapse of Cyprus' banks.
Cyprus' Bailout By The EU And The IMF Is Small Change Compared To What The Other Euro Zone Countries, Including Spain And Greece, Have Received [INFOGRAPHIC]
Cyprus will get €10 billion to prop up its €17 billion economy. That’s nothing compared with the bailouts of four other euro-zone countries.
US Treasury Department: Virtual Currencies (Read: Bitcoins) Need Real Rules To Curb Money Laundering
Real crimes could be committed with virtual currencies, and the U.S. Treasury Department wants their use regulated.
Bloodshed At Quantico: Marine Kills Self After Murdering Colleagues At Officer School
Three people were killed in a U.S. Marine murder-suicide that was described as an 'isolated' incident.
The Next 72 Hours Will Determine Fiscal Fate Of Cyprus And Its Future As An EU Member
The tiny Mediterranean E.U. member has until Monday to find an alternative to financial chaos.
Top Private Prison Operators Geo, Corrections Corp Of America Worry About Fewer Illegal Immigrants To Jail Because It's Good For Business
U.S. private prisons hope the illegal immigration policies won't cut incarceration rates. That would be bad for business.
Construction Of 2014 FIFA World Cup Stadium In Sao Paulo Could Be Sidelined If Government Loan Isn’t Released
The 2014 FIFA World Cup host stadium might be taken out of play if backers don't get a government loan to build it.
China PMI: March Data from HSBC's Flash Manufacturing Report Suggests Uptick In Country's Output
China's manufacturing sector saw improvement this month after a near-flat February, HSBC said.
Obama In Israel 2013: Live Blog
President Obama, on his first official visit to the Holy Land, went out of his way to assure Israel its bond with the U.S. is as solid as ever.
This Deliciously Modern Home, Designed By Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak, Can Be Yours For A Mere $4.4 Million
The modern Silicon Valley house designed by Apple Inc. co-founder Steve "the Woz" Wozniak can be yours for a mere $4.4 million.
And The Winner For The Most Iraq War Contracts Is . . . KBR, With $39.5 Billion In A Decade
A recent analysis that shed light on the companies that made money off the Iraq war named Houston's KBR as its the top earner.
Will Blackstone Put A Damper On Silver Lake's Deal With Michael Dell By Making An Offer?
The New York-based private equity firm may be mulling whether to make an offer for the Texas-based PC maker.
Chinese Companies Boosted Investments Abroad By 147% In The First Two Months Of 2013
China's Outbound non-financial investment rose to $18.4 billion in the first two months of 2013.
SAC Capital’s Massive Insider Trading Penalty Linked To Wyeth, Elan Trades Not An Admission Of Guilt, Much To Nobody’s Surprise
Firms constantly pay punitive fines to the SEC while not admitting to any wrongdoing. Should that change?
Apple, Volkswagen Are The Latest Foreign Companies To Face Allegations Of Consumer Rights Violations In China From Country's State Owned CCTV
Beijing media's consumer-rights reporting isn't getting the respect from the public that the government wants.
JPMorgan Chief Jamie Dimon Is Sitting Pretty Despite Fallout From 'London Whale' Scandal
The trading scandal is the proverbial water off the duck's back for JPMorgan Chase & Co. chairman.
Wall Street Journal Didn’t Pay Bribes In China, Says Publisher Dow Jones, As Justice Department Investigates
Journal publisher Dow Jones dismisses allegations it gave Chinese officials travel and entertainment gifts in return for access to information.
GM, Ford, VW Dominate China's Auto Industry: Why Can't Chinese Companies Like SAIC, Dongfeng, Geely, And GAC Make Cars That People Want To Buy?
While Western companies dominate China's auto market, Chinese carmakers can't seem to catch on at home or abroad. Here's why.
Remember That Carnival Cruise Ship That Lost Power? There Have Been Three Other Technical Failures Of The Company's Vessels Since Then
Carnival Cruise Line has fourth -- yes, fourth -- technical problem since Feb. 10. Power loss is latest glitch.
Former And Current JPMorgan Chase Officials To Face Senators Over 'London Whale' Trading Scandal
The Senate summoned former and current bank officials to Capitol Hill on Friday to be grilled over "London Whale" trades.
Detroit, Meet Your New Budget Boss, Kevyn Orr; His Leadership, Not Your Mayor's, Will Decide Your Fate
Detroit, meet Kevyn Orr. He’s your new budget boss, whether your local elected leaders like it or not.
Chevron Threatens To Stop Exploration Deal With Argentina Oil Company YPF After Its Assets Were Frozen
U.S. oil giant says the deal with Argentine oil company YPF is at stake over a court’s decision to side with Ecuador on environment.
February 2013 US Home Foreclosures: Fewer Faced Repossession, But It's Too Soon To Declare A Recovered U.S. Housing Market
Is the United States finally pulling out out of its home-foreclosure doldrums? Short answer: Sort of.