Syngenta Genetically Modified Corn Ruined US Corn Exports To China, Farmers Say
One of Syngenta’s products still isn’t approved by Chinese authorities.
Enterovirus And Children: How To Protect Your Kids
Experts say parents should be especially vigilant about respiratory symptoms. But a 4 year old who died was "asymptomatic."
US Government To Ramp Up Ebola Screening Efforts
Government officials will do more to screen air passengers for Ebola, but experts say more needs to be done.
CNN Layoffs: Turner Broadcasting Will Cut 1,475 Jobs
The layoffs are part of the “Turner 2020” plan to cut spending at the worldwide company.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Thomas Eric Duncan Will Be Treated With Brincidofovir, Experimental Drug From Chimerix Inc.
With ZMapp supplies depleted, doctors are turning to brincidofovir from Chimerix Inc.
Convicted Galleon Group Trader Raj Rajaratnam Now Faces Tamil Terror Finance Lawsuit
The biggest insider trading case in history isn’t the only legal trouble for Raj Rajaratnam.
Australian Officials To Investigate Apple, Google, Amazon For Tax Dodges
The Australian Senate is investigating how multinationals save billions in corporate taxes.
Islamic State: How Terrorist Groups Move Millions Without A Paper Trail
This method is instant and leaves no trace.
Open Payments Database Shows Billion-Dollar Connections Between American Doctors And Medical Industry
In 2013, roughly 546,000 physicians and 1,360 teaching hospitals received $3.5 billion in financial compensation from the medical industry.
Marijuana Trademarks: Product Owners Struggle With Federal Trademarks
Legal experts say it's a little like the Wild West when it comes to newly-legal pot industry in some states.
Ebola And Biotech Stocks: Tekmira, Biocryst, Sarepta, NewLink, Inovio, NanoViricides Up In Premarket
Stocks of theses pharmaceutical companies continue to soar on news of the first Ebola case in the United States.
Ebola In US: Tekmira, Sarepta, GlaxoSmithKline And Other Pharmaceutical Companies See Stocks Jump
Some stocks jumped more than 20 percent in just one hour.
Afghanistan’s Economy: Are Minerals The Key To Development?
Afghanistan has a trillion dollars worth of assets, but security and corruption concerns dissuade would-be investors.
US Cross-Border IPOs On The Rise, Say Experts
Tech companies like Alibaba led the increase.
Bank Of America To Pay $7.7M SEC Fine For 2009 Accounting Error
The problem carried over for the past five years.
USAID Wastes Billions Shipping American Food Abroad: Report
American food aid is one of the most expensive and inefficient programs in the world, spending more on transportation than the food itself.
Germany Grounds Ebola Aid Plane Amid Criticism Over Underfunded Military
Germany’s military has a few problems.
Exxon In Russia: Sanctions Halt Rosneft Partnership After Massive Oil Discovery
The Rosneft-Exxon partnership is stalled for now, but Russia’s Arctic oil is a long-term project.
Bruges Beer Pipeline Will Save Time, Money And Emissions
The founders of De Halve Maan have been brewing up this plan for a while.
Islamic State: Chechen Militants Outnumber Other Foreign Fighters, Experts Say
Experts say battle-hardened Chechen fighters joining the Islamic State pose a serious threat.
Enterovirus: CDC Investigates Colorado Children For Link Between ED-68 And Paralysis
Doctors are investigating whether enterovirus-68 can cause neurological problems.
James Traficant Dead At 73; Former Ohio Congressman Was Controversial Figure
The eccentric Ohio congressman was famous for challenging authority and other things.
Oklahoma Bus Crash: Names Released Of North Central Texas College Softball Players, Police Suspect Homicide
Four players were killed and 15 injured when a tractor-trailer plowed into the team bus on I-35 near the Texas-Oklahoma border.
China To Send UN Troops To South Sudan, Denies Deployment Related To Oil Investment
China usually stays out of politics in places where it invests, but that seems to be changing.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: How Researchers Use Big Data To Help Stop The Disease
Researchers are using social media and cellphones to help stop the worst Ebola outbreak in history.
DEMO Africa 2014: Five Health And Education Startups To Watch
That's just one of the most promising products launched by entrepreneurs in Africa at a startup conference in Lagos.
Amnesty International Calls For Stronger Conflict Mineral Regulations In EU
As European politicians debate their conflict mineral policies, human rights groups look to the U.S. as a model.
Arab Bank Verdict Comes Amid Tougher Rules For Foreign Banks
Authorities are getting tougher on banks whose don't know their clients.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: DEMO Africa Conference Attendance Affected, Startup Bus Canceled Amid Ebola Fears
Ebola fears, logistics hold back some entrepreneurs from Nigeria tech conference.
iPhone 6 Weekend Sales: How Does Apple's New Smartphone Compare To Other Huge Product Launches?
Apple is breaking records, but it’s not the only one with customers lining up.