State Department OKs Building Of Bridge That Will Link Detroit, Michigan, And Windsor, Ontario
U.S. officials say the bridge will increase competitiveness, job creation and broad-based prosperity in the United States and Canada.
Dubai Police Add $450,000 Lamborghini Aventador To Fleet Of Vehicles [PHOTO]
It's probably not a good idea to try to outrun the Dubai police, unless you can go faster than 217 mph.
World's Most Expensive Home On Sale In Singapore For $242 Million, Cheng Wai Keung May Aim To Sell To A Developer
The two-story home, boasting a swimming pool and tennis court, is located on an elevated 85,000-square-foot lot in the city's Botanic Gardens.
Azzam Mega Yacht, Built By Lürssen, Snatches Title Of 'Largest Motor Yacht In The World' [PHOTOS]
Lürssen, which builds large luxury yachts, has launched the AZZAM, the largest motor yacht in the world.
Arsenic Found In Beer: German Researchers Reveal Study That Found Arsenic In Hundreds Of Samples Of Beer
Research found the filtering process of beer is responsible for the slightly elevated levels of arsenic that was discovered.
Disney Layoffs To See 150 Film Studio Employees Out Of Work As Media Company Focuses More On Digital Distribution
Disney said it will lay-off 150 employees, largely in home entertainment, as the company adjusts to industry-wide declines in DVD sales
Bugatti Veyron Stripped Of 'Fastest Production Car' Title, Hennessey Venom GT To Take Top Spot [VIDEO]
The Guinness Book of World Records has stripped the Veyron Super Sport of its "fastest production car" record.
Oracle's Larry Ellison Tops List Of Highest Paid CEO's [PHOTOS]
Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, has compiled a list of 2012's highest paid CEOs.
China's H7N9 Bird Flu Outbreak Prompts Shanghai McDonald's To Slash Chicken McNugget Prices
McDonald’s restaurants in Shanghai slashed chicken McNugget prices amid rising bird flu concerns.
Fisker Automotive Lays Off Majority Of Employees Amid Financing Struggles
Fisker has dismissed all but a core group of about 40 workers as it continues talks with three Chinese businesses considering buying or investing in its plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
KFC Announces Original Recipe Boneless Chicken With 'I Ate The Bones' Ad Campaign [VIDEO]
KFC will announce plans to roll out Original Recipe Boneless – a chicken platform that may be the brand's most important step since its founding.
Europe's Airbus Claims No. 1 Spot Ahead Of Boeing In First Quarter
Airbus recaptured the aircraft industry's top spot as U.S. rival Boeing fell behind on orders and grounded its flagship fleet of Dreamliners.
Samsung To Open Stores Within 1,400 Best Buys Across US
Dubbed "The Samsung Experience Shop," consumers will be able to experience Samsung’s full range of mobile products.
Lululemon Executive Sheree Waterson Stepping Down After Company Recalls 17 Percent Of Its See-Through Yoga Pants
Lululemon says its chief product officer is leaving as the company updated the production problems it has had that rendered some of its pants see-through.
McLaren P1 Attracts China's Wealthy Consumers Despite Economists' Predictions For Weak Economic Growth In East Asia
Luxury spending in China will most likely not be affected despite poor economic growth predictions.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Cleared By SEC, Agency Says Social Media And Fair Disclosure Is OK [FULL STATEMENT]
Corporations and their executives can now use social media like Facebook and Twitter to spread company information.
Bank Of America Tops Wells Fargo And JPMorgan In Most Consumer Complaints: CFPB
The database, unveiled Thursday, shows Bank of America easily trumping Wells Fargo, which had more than 12,000 complaints against it.
Amazon Smartphone: Online Retailer Hires Charlie Kindel, Former Member of Microsoft’s Windows Phone Unit, To Release 'Secret Project'
Amazon hired a Microsoft veteran, fueling speculation the online retailer and Kindle maker will develop a smartphone.
Pentagon May Outsource Supply Of Explosives Due To US Shortage
A lack of U.S. suppliers of some raw materials used in munitions may force the U.S. Department of Defense to go shopping overseas.
Toys R Us Inc Withdraws Public Offering After Weak Fourth-Quarter Results
Toys R Us Inc. withdrew its proposed initial public offering after weak results at the end of last year: Fourth-quarter income plunged 30%.
Volkswagen To Boost Global Headcount To 600,000 By 2018 To Exceed Toyota As World's No. 1 Car-Selling Company
Volkswagen will boost its headcount to 600,000 by 2018 from 550,000 to help it become the world's No. 1 car company.
Panasonic Under Bribery Investigation By US Officials
U.S. officials want to know if Panasonic Avionics paid bribes overseas to help land business.
Johnson & Johnson Expected To Go Head-To-Head With Botox, Made By Allergan, With New Anti-Wrinkle Drug
Johnson & Johnson will sell an alternative to Allergan's anti-wrinkle product, Botox.
Apple, Microsoft And Adobe Accused Of Overcharging Consumers In Australia
Technology giants including Apple and Microsoft are under fire for their pricing policy in Australia.
Starbucks To Open At Least 3,000 Stores Over Next Five Years, China To Get 1,500 Stores By 2015
Starbucks plans to open at least 3,000 stores over the next five years in the Americas, half in the U.S.
McDonald's To Add 'Subway Buster' Chicken McWraps To New Menu
While the wraps may seem new, they bear a striking resemblance to the McDonald’s Snack Wrap, which also comes in Chicken & Ranch.
GM Recall 2013: General Motors Company Recalls 34,000 Buick And Cadillac Vehicles For Software Problem
General Motors is recalling about 33,700 model-year 2013 Buick LaCrosse sedans and Cadillac SRX crossover vehicles.
Whole Foods, Trader Joe's And Other Markets Expected Not To Sell AquaBounty Genetically Modified Salmon
The announcement comes amid growing controversy stemming from the FDA’s expected approval of salmon engineered by a biotech firm.
CVS Caremark To Document Workers' Health Information, Employees Ordered To Pay Fine If They Don't Comply
CVS Pharmacy is demanding employees who use its health plan to reveal medical information. Or get fined.
Tax Refunds Totaling $917 Million Have Been Unclaimed Since 2009, According To IRS
Refunds of more than $917 million may await an estimated 984,400 taxpayers. Find out if you're one of them.