Iraq's top army officer says US pull-out plans are premature, as Washington says troops are on target to end combat operations by the end of the month.
Nigeria's state oil firm is insolvent with massive debts, a cabinet minister says - as the firm blames the government.
The agency said ingredients used by Johnson & Johnson in some of the 40 varieties of children's cold medicines recalled Friday were contaminated. The FDA reiterated that serious medical problems with the products are unlikely, but advised consumers to sto
Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt says he is confident that newspapers will find new ways to make money online by harnessing the vast reach of the Internet. Media executives have accused Google of draining readers and advertising from newspapers on
Fed chairman says investors' continued faith in U.S. economy could fade quickly without signs that Congress is crafting plans to align federal expenditures and revenue.
Southwest Airlines apologized a second time Monday to film director Kevin Smith for pulling him off a Saturday flight because of his size.
AP - President Barack Obama said Saturday new budget rules that say spending cuts must accompany spending increases will force Congress to "pay for what it spends, just like everybody else."
Mediobanca Chairman Says Not Interested In Moving To Generali
AP - European Union leaders faced down markets Thursday with a statement of support for Greece — but offered no detailed bailout for a debt crisis that has plunged the euro into its deepest crisis since it was launched 11 years ago.
A mysterious X-shaped pattern of space debris seen by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was probably two asteroids that collided, scientists said Tuesday.