The jobless rate ticked up to 4.7% in December, with U.S. employers adding a lower-than-expected 156,000 positions, but wage growth pointed to a tightening labor market more than seven years after the expansion began. 92
Outgoing Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in an interview that Russia has done nothing to help defeat ISIS in Syria and has a strategy of “explicitly thwarting the U.S.” 149
FBI Director Comey will join Director of National Intelligence Clapper and others in giving Trump a briefing on what agencies have concluded about alleged Russian hacking. 226
Trump appeared to acknowledge he may ask Congress for money to build a border wall, a move that would undermine his vow that Mexico would pay for it. 463
At more than 140 mph, getting knocked off a bicycle is bad, potentially fatal. At such speed, pretty much everything is. It is also where Denise Mueller finds peace.
China continued to squeeze the global market for the yuan, sending the cost of borrowing the currency in overseas markets soaring to a near-record high.
Apple said Chief Executive Tim Cook and other top leaders received less total compensation in 2016 as the company missed its revenue and profit goals for the year.
A Republican proposal aimed at cutting tax rates and keeping jobs in the U.S. risks whacking the earnings of big U.S. retailers by driving up the cost of imported clothes, furniture and other goods. 55
Toyota Motor finds itself in the position of having to prove its worth as a job creator in the U.S. after a tweet by President-elect Donald Trump.
A ruling by a U.S. judge to permanently block the sale of Sanofi’s new cholesterol-lowering drug could deal a blow to the French drugmaker’s ambitions for what it hoped would become a blockbuster product.
A court sentenced the former head of Oxy Reckitt Benckiser to seven years in prison after the company’s disinfectant for humidifiers killed scores of people and left hundreds with lung damage.
The distinction between independent financial advisers and Wall Street brokerages is blurring as big banks with brokerage outfits move to comply with new regulations and take back market share.
Former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine agreed to pay $5 million to end a U.S. regulator’s lawsuit in the aftermath of the 2011 collapse of commodities brokerage MF Global Holdings Ltd. 69
Saudi Arabia has cut its crude-oil production by at least 486,000 barrels a day since October, bringing the world’s largest exporter of petroleum swiftly into line with OPEC’s deal to raise prices.
The retrial of a former bond trader in a securities-fraud case that provoked changes to Wall Street sales tactics began with the trader’s attorneys casting his techniques as no more manipulative or harmful than the fast-and-loose claims of a used-car salesman.
At the world’s largest consumer electronics show this week, Carnival cruise lines, Dunkin’ Donuts and the owner of Absolut vodka unveiled new technology and swapped tips.
A first look at the most interesting products and trends at the consumer electronics industry’s annual show in Las Vegas.
Robots that play chess, provide directions, go out for groceries—these are the helpful robots on display at this year’s CES tech trade show in Las Vegas.
Carmakers are rushing to bring voice-assisted, artificial intelligence software into vehicles. Many of these auto makers are aiming to put autonomous vehicles on the road by 2020.
Russia’s top general said his country would draw down its military presence in Syria, starting with a withdrawal of its warships from the eastern Mediterranean.
Lee Jae-myung, who favors reaching out to North Korea and confronting the U.S., has emerged as a serious contender to lead the country.
A Chinese attack submarine made an unprecedented stopover in Malaysia this week in a rare public display of China’s expanding undersea force and a further sign of power realignment in Southeast Asia.
India said growth could slow to 7.1% in the year ending March 31, though analysts warned the estimate probably doesn’t reflect the full impact of a move to cancel almost 90% of the country’s cash.
Having trouble sticking to your exercise routine? Don’t feel bad. Just look at our long drawn-out relationship with exercise gear—from discus to Thighmaster to jBells.
How three black women in the segregated South helped put a man into orbit