U.S unemployment rate heads for 50 year low
The September gain extended an 8½-year streak of monthly job growth with millions of Americans having gone back to work since the Great Recession.
Is Trump a member of the lucky sperm club? President made $200,000 a year at age of 3
New York Times investigation contradicts Trump's portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
Blockchain - the wonder weapon to defeat state-sponsored cyber hackers bent on chaos
Hackers from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are seen as a major national security by the U.S government.
U.S recession fears: No need for alarm over 2-10's yield curve inversion
Top analysts told International Business Times there is no reason to be alarmed when there is no evidence of weakening in the economy.
Michael Kors upscales its cheap image with $2bn purchase of stylish Versace
The Italian brand, which was founded by Gianni Versace and has been run by his heirs since his murder 21 years ago.
US Federal Reserve to lift interest rates Wednesday: IBT Poll
The U.S. economy is humming along, with second-quarter growth rate at 4.2 percent.
Theresa May in Africa: Cynical post-Brexit development agenda smacks of desperation
May is the latest in a long line of prime ministers who have evoked the potential of "Africa" for their own political purposes.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct in last-minute rescue of House of Fraser
In an announcement to the London Stock Exchange, Sports Direct said it has acquired House of Fraser's British stores, the brand and all of the stock in the business
Steel shortages trigger backlash against Trump's trade war
Chaos and uncertainty ignited by Trump's trade war against America's allies and adversaries.
Trump's economic triumph: US economy surges to 4.1 percent growth rate in Q2
"It's only going to get better," the president proclaimed during a trip to Iowa and Illinois.
Google, Facebook, others speak out against child separation
The Trump administration has decided to separate children from parents who are accused of crossing the border illegally.
Google pledges not to use AI for weapons or surveillance
The search giant had been formulating a patchwork of policies around ethical questions for years, and finally put them in writing.
How hard will Donald Trump's tariffs hit Europe?
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.
Carnage on the High Street:169 year-old House of Fraser teeters on the brink
House of Fraser is to close half its stores in a last-ditch attempt to survive rapidly changing retail landscape.
UK gov't backs expansion of London's Heathrow Airport
The move signals Britain's commitment to expand international trade transport links, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said.
President Trump breaks protocol and Twitter hints at positive job numbers
Strong hiring in May pushes U.S unemployment rate to 18-year low.
Trade wars: China accuses Trump of flip-flops and U-turns on tariff threats
Asian financial markets tumbled on renewed worries about a U.S.-Chinese trade spat
US and China work on ZTE rescue; Mnuchin denies quid pro quo
The Commerce Department last month blocked China's ZTE from importing American components for seven years.
Trade war truce: United States and China pull back from the brink
United States and China reported progress in talks aimed at bringing down America's massive trade deficit with Beijing.
Trump plays down prospect of successful US-China trade talks
President Donald Trump met with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, the leader of China's delegation, on Thursday.
German-Russian pipeline takes shape despite US protests
The Nord Stream 2 project will double the amount of natural gas Russia can funnel directly to the heart of Europe.
Trump: US will help penalized Chinese company
Trump's unexpected announcement Sunday about ZTE came as the two countries prepared to continue trade talks in Washington this week.
Billions on the line for firms as Trump weighs Iran pullout
For Western businesses, the 2015 nuclear deal meant access to Iran's largely untapped market of 80 million people.
1MDB graft scandal heats up Malaysia politics
Prime Minister Najib Razak, who set up the fund, is facing May 9 national elections that will test his legitimacy.
Nike's #MeToo moment leads to exit of executives in a flash
Women at Nike, fed up with the status quo, recently undertook a covert survey asking about sexual harassment and gender discrimination.
US consumer confidence heading for new heights
Several indicators suggest Trump's America is in good economic health.
Aimed at China, Trump's tariffs are hitting closer to home
The tariffs imposed on imported steel are worrying many U.S. businesses, who say they cannot procure specific kinds of steel from domestic sources.
US manufacturers seek relief from steel and aluminum tariffs
Hundreds of companies in the United States that use those metals are saying the tariffs are disrupting their business.
Cambridge Analytica ex-CEO refuses to testify in UK
Alexander Nix refused to testify before the U.K. Parliament's media committee, citing British authorities' investigation into his former company.
Backpage.com CEO pleads guilty, will testify against others
The classifieds website was accused of money laundering and for being an illegal platform for sex trafficking.