DOJ: Did AT&T, Verizon Make it Hard to Switch?
The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into whether AT&T, Verizon and a standards-setting group worked together to stop...
The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into whether AT&T, Verizon and a standards-setting group worked together to stop...
American banking giant Wells Fargo has agreed to pay federal regulators $1 billion to settle charges that it failed to...
Recently, the world was stunned to learn that an island of mostly plastic trash, floating in the Pacific Ocean, grew...
U.S. news reports say Wells Fargo will be fined as much as $1 billion for illegally selling customers car insurance...
The biggest danger from the U.S.-China trade dispute is the threat to global confidence and investment, International Monetary Fund Managing...
Russian aluminum giant Rusal is stockpiling large quantities of aluminum at one of its plants in Siberia because U.S. sanctions...
Russia demanded compensation from the U.S. for its worldwide tariffs on foreign aluminum and steel Thursday, becoming the third influential...
A bitterly divided House panel Wednesday approved new work and job training requirements for food stamps as part of a...
SunPower Corp. on Wednesday said it would buy U.S. solar panel maker SolarWorld Americas, expanding its domestic manufacturing as it seeks to...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported aluminum and steel are disrupting business for hundreds of American companies that buy those...
Facebook Inc’s Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg came under pressure from EU lawmakers on Wednesday to come to Europe and shed...
Iran’s presidency has banned all government bodies from using foreign-based messaging apps to communicate with citizens, state media reported Wednesday,...
The chief of the Russian communications watchdog acknowledged Wednesday that millions of unrelated IP addresses have been frozen in a...
Since 2000, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave approval to the world’s first robotic surgical system, almost 4,000...
The European Commission will put forward a proposed free-trade agreement with Japan for fast-track approval Wednesday, hoping to avoid a...
The city of Yanan, a major wind power base in northwest China’s Shaanxi province, has introduced a lottery system to...
Chevron said on Tuesday two of its executives were arrested in Venezuela, a rare move likely to spook foreign energy...
Cambridge Analytica’s ex-CEO, Alexander Nix, has refused to testify before the U.K. Parliament’s media committee, citing British authorities’ investigation into...
More than 100 parts for U.S. space agency NASA’s deep-space capsule Orion will be made by 3-D printers, using technology...
International Monetary Fund experts say the global economy will continue growing well for the next two years, but expect expansion...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed a team of business and finance experts on Monday to hunt the globe for...
Russia’s drive to build a large power-generating turbine to lessen its dependence on Western technology has suffered a major set-back...