This upcoming mobile chip should accelerate the adoption of 5G.
The power dynamics in the World Bank have changed dramatically.
China has reneged on past promises it has made to the US.
Airbus will stop building the A380 jumbo jet in 2021 -- which should boost demand for Boeing's new 777X aircraft family.
While Amazon is facing stiff competition in logistics, it could follow the same path it did with Amazon Web Services.
These were supposed to help grow Intel's total addressable market, but the company's organic efforts are arguably more successful.
The world is rapidly transitioning to a digital global economy. Here's how investors can cash in on the cashless trend in 2019.
Soaring Model 3 sales and a strong gross margin for the vehicle helped the electric-car maker report another profit and strengthen its balance sheet.
Spending on the nuclear triad will flow into contractor coffers for years to come.
Millennials are doing a decent job of not overspending and saving some of their income
Unit revenue growth accelerated last quarter for the two midsize airlines.
Using Google's services has become second nature. Our minds literally lie partly on Google's servers.
The future of retail is about social interaction. Customers want to be entertained, engaged and emotionally stimulated.
We should not be surprised if one or both parties back-pedals from the joint statement at some stage.
Discussion on automation often focuses on dystopian outcomes but it could improve gender equality at work.
Leaders from Germany, France, the UK and Italy are expected to take the US president to task over controversial tariffs at the upcoming G7 summit.
Advances in B2B technology opens the door to new revenue opportunities and improved customer relations.
Fears are growing that Brexit will trigger a competitive race to the bottom which will leave the British worker worse off.
Care homes are struggling nationwide due to council fee income reductions and increased wage costs.
What Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding can teach us about the economics of partying
More than 2000 bank branches have closed in the UK since 2015.
Anthropologists have long explored how inanimate objects and nonhuman entities - like "data" - can take on fantastic, fetishistic, or even magical properties.
The Mandela Effect describes false memories - mistakenly recalling events or experiences that have not occurred, or distortion of existing memories.
What exactly is grossophobia, or fatphobia?And does it really deserve to be recognised as a systematic form of prejudice alongside racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia?
With migrants desperate to make their way to Western countries, many sell their organs to pay for the smuggling expenses.
As Isis continues to lose territories, many fighters are returning home, but many more are regrouping somewhere else or are joining other terrorist cells around the world.
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
Son of terrorist Osama bin Laden has made once again headlines after he called on fellow Muslims around the world to avenge his father's death and rise against the West.
Monarch became the third European airline to file for insolvency over the last three months after it ceased operations on Monday.
Myanmar's de-facto leader is accused of turning a blind eye to widespread atrocities against the minority.