A year into the Xi Jinping era, China is preparing its first unmanned moon landing
E-commerce company Newegg has lost a suit brought against it by TQP, a "patent-assertion" entity
African online retailer Jumia takes cash and delivers by motorbike
Online advertisers burned by ghost site scams are turning to giants such as Facebook and Google to serve up their content to users
Through a revolving door of artisanal breads, Wendy's continues to market itself as a higher-end chain
This is a great time for Doug McMillon to take over as Walmart's chief executive officer—provided he can solve the retail giant's online sales challenges
Speed and affordability are making soup a fast-growing fast-food option, driven by demand from consumers over 50
Less than one-third of applicants for health plans in the first month of the Affordable Care Act's exchanges qualify for government help
A Pac-Man defense by Men's Wearhouse against Jos. A. Bank exposes differences in size, management quality, and cash assets—and suggests the companies might as well merge quickly, if at all
Dancers on his latest concert tour will be covered by a union contract, the first of its kind
The National Hockey League is being sued by former players who accuse it of concealing the rise of severe brain injuries
There's no sign online enrollment via the Small Business Health Options Program will be ready by the end of November
The bank says it will commit $15 million to small business lending in the Motor City
China’s regulatory authorities will investigate possible price-fixing in six industries, including aviation, automobiles, telecoms, consumer chemical products, home appliances, and pharmaceuticals
Fresh revelations via Edward Snowden have Malaysia's government vexed with Singapore and Indonesia no longer cooperating with Australia to thwart asylum seekers