A rare and potentially paralyzing disease affecting children may become more common according to U.S. doctors.
British Airways already flies from London to more than two dozen destinations in the United States, but it's still finding plenty of new growth opportunities here.
Saudi Aramco aims to be valued as a $2 trillion company, and some investors say that's simply too much.
The U.S.-born wife of convicted drug boss, El Chapo Guzman, plans to market a fashion line under the label El Chapo.
The name Reiwa, meaning peace, harmony and fortune, comes from the country's oldest anthology of poems, Manyoshu, about the plum petals blooming after winter.
Smoking and vaping will no longer be allowed inside Disney's U.S. theme parks starting May 1.
Daimler is teaming up with a Chinese automaker to build electric Smarts in China.
Boeing has developed a fix for a faulty autopilot system on the 737 MAX 8 believed responsible for a pair of crashes over the past five months.
There's plenty to love about the ridesharing juggernaut -- but potential investors need to understand the company's challenges as well.
Brexit latest has the British parliament gaining an upper hand on the process, reflecting the disenchantment with Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of the Brexit negotiations.
The confusing fight over the EU Copyright Directive isn't getting any easier.
Qualcomm continues its push beyond smartphones.
The U.S. budget deficit continues to break records for vastness as a result of the GOP's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
These four experimental drugs will reach the market soon, and the companies launching them have little room for error.
The summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report released by Attorney General William Bar has resulted in confusion.
For the Kurds of the Syrian Democratic Forces, the destruction of the Islamic State means they will now have to fight Turkey to survive.
In the wake of two plane crashes over five months, a report suggests that both planes were missing safety features.
Elon Musk sent an email to employees, saying that Tesla's "biggest wave" is coming.
A new substance called AgXX can help protect astronauts from bacteria while in space.
New batteries being developed by California startups might make the lithium-ion battery packs on Tesla electric cars obsolete.
The ride-hailing company's stock could initially trade for as much as $68 per share.
Radio and television signals could be the reason why alien civilizations can find us in the future.
Will integrating video games into Snapchat lock in more users?
Two passengers on a Ryanair flight from Glasgow, Scotland, to Tenerife, Spain, were detained after they got into a fight that left one person with a bloody nose.
The International Energy Agency still doesn't see growth stopping.
Police said there were multiple people killed; gunman livestreamed the killings.
After rejecting Prime Minister's Brexit plan twice, the British Parliament on Wednesday voted to reject a no deal Brexit too.
In a series of tweets Tuesday, a British traveler called out Thomas Cook airline staff, who she claims harassed her and verbally abused her after she boarded the plane from Birmingham.
One captain described the MAX 8 flight manual "inadequate and almost criminally insufficient".
The medication had worked its way down to the man's semen and then into the woman's mouth during oral sex.