After legalizing recreational pot, the states look to head off a federal crackdown.
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), the top computer maker, is expected to report a staggering fourth-quarter and annual loss Tuesday.
San Francisco may have to put its clothes back on after a public nudity ban gets voted on Tuesday.
Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel, will retire next year. A successor wasn't designated but Intel has its eye on an inside candidate.
Cisco Systems announced Sunday it plans to acquire privately held cloud-networking company Meraki Inc. for about $1.2 billion.
Pelosi insists on a deal that involves making the wealthy pay more even though there's talk of a compromise on leaving rates as and capping deductions for high-income earners.
The U.S. Justice Department and California's office of the attorney general both filed lawsuits Friday against online auctioneer eBay Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) employees who plan to walk out on the company during its busiest time of year appear committed to their plan as Black Friday -- aka the day after Thanksgiving -- approaches.
Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota could be in the running for the Heisman.
Relieving pain, slowing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, and fighting depression are some of the benefits marijuana can offer patients, some studies claim. Now, a group of pot activists is envisioning a new benefit: legal profits.
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) was granted a design patent for page-turning on its mobile devices this week by the United States Patent Office.
Shares in the Wi-Fi networking company Ruckus Wireless Inc. sank Friday during the company’s trading debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
Last week, Californians gave lawmakers permission to stop doing their jobs. They even offered their own cash to keep politicians from having to seek a real solution to the state's economic problems.
Jenny McClendon announced that she and her new husband are expecting a baby that will bring their brood to nine.
Can it rebound? Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) shares Friday set a three-month low of $505.75, $200 below their record high of $705.07 set on Sept. 21.
No. 1 search engine Google, the operator of YouTube, may establish a national network: a hookup with Dish Network.
The Los Angeles Police Department has suspended their search for a missing girl who witnesses said was dragged away by her hair Monday night. The young woman is thought to be in her early teens and was allegedly taken by a man around 20 years old after an argument in a parking lot in El Sereno, Calif. Located not far from L.A.
Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) resumed their fall after director and early investor Marc Andreessen cashed out a big position.
Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) has announced plans to buy the cloud management company Cloupia shortly after reporting its fourth straight quarter of growth.
Wage inequality, the surge in investment income, and cuts to the social safety net are making it hard for low-income Americans to ascend.
Texas Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: TXN), the No. 2 U.S. chipmaker, said it will trim 1,700 jobs at its global semiconductor plants.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Wednesday were Eloqua Inc, NetApp Inc, Solazyme Inc and Horizon Pharma Inc. The top after-market NASDAQ losers Wednesday were Diamond Foods Inc, Bruker Corporation, Orexigen Therapeutics Inc, PDL BioPharma Inc and VIVUS Inc.