As the IPL season approaches in India, Australian cricketers get ready for the six week tour.
Red carpets sizzled this week for some of the biggest and most anticipated premieres, including The Hunger Games and Mad Men. Here are the best red carpet looks of the week.
I've lived in four different neighborhoods in New York City, all of them very different and interesting in their own way. The one that surprised me the most was the last place I lived - Battery Park City.
Stocks surged Thursday, with the S&P 500 topping the 1,400 mark for the first time in nearly four years, propelled by firm readings on the jobs market and manufacturing activities.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. (NYSE: FCX) said Thursday that it has resolved a labor dispute with PT Freeport Indonesia workers at its Grasberg mining and milling operations, but that the work stoppage will cost the company production and sales of a significant amount of copper and gold.
The move comes amid a new wave of sanctions designed by the U.S. and EU to further pressure Tehran to halt its alleged development of nuclear weapons.
Something wrong with the Knicks? Blame Carmelo Anthony.
Gold rose Thursday, reversing a three-day plunge that left prices beneath their critical 200-day moving average.
Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence may be starring in one of the year's hottest movies, but the 21-year-old actress is sparking buzz somewhere else as well - the red carpet!
Jennifer Lawrence is quickly heading towards super-stardom as the lead in the hot new film The Hunger Games. At both the film's U.S and UK premieres, the actress proved to be a fashionista as well.
Mitch Kupchak will be a busy man the next 24 hours.
Whatever buzz came from the post-FOMC statement and catapulted stocks up on Tuesday turned into a hush Wednesday afternoon. Equities started strong but ended with a whimper.
Beyonce and baby Blue Ivy took a stroll through New York City together on Tuesday and the pair was photographed looking decidedly fashionable. At just two-months-old, photos showed Blue Ivy Carter already wearing Marc Jacobs shoes. Yes, you read that correctly, Marc Jacobs.
Newmont Mining Corp. is reevaluating the cost of its delayed Conga gold and copper project in Peru, the company's senior vice president in South America said on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. announced that it would no longer be printing its venerated yearly reference publication. Instead, the 244-year-old publisher will now focus more fully on its digital content.
Precious metals miner Claude Resources Inc said measured and indicated gold resources rose 43 percent as it discovered more gold at its Seabee property in Saskatchewan.
Kim Kardashian in Seductive Bedroom Pose: Sisters Strip off for New Range of Intimate Lingerie (PHOTOS)
Gold fell to its lowest since mid-January on Wednesday after a modest upgrade of the U.S. Federal Reserve's economic outlook added zip to the dollar and gave investors an excuse to lighten holdings of bullion.
Lubanga, who was arrested seven years ago, could face up to life imprisonment
Stocks shot up Tuesday, propelled by a strong U.S. retail sales report, a German investor confidence survey and a statement by the Federal Open Market Committee noting improvement in household and business spending as well as job creation.
Amin cited that the Ugandan Indian community had exploited the local economy and refused to integrate with the African people after a century in the country.
New York University School of Law has purchased an Upper West Side condo at 845 West End Avenue for $3.6 million, according to city records filed Thursday. The school will use the apartment for faculty, who will rent the unit, according to Michael Orey, spokesman for NYU Law.