A federal judge late on Sunday approved a plan by General Motors to sell its best assets to a new, government-backed company, a crucial step for the automaker to restructure and complete its trip through bankruptcy court.
As the market loses steam, some are turning to technology stocks to ride out the next stock cycle.
Air New Zealand’s new in-flight safety video features employees who are nude, sort of.
Video game systems could be significantly cheaper this holiday season.
We're not firing many people, but we're not hiring either. Why?
Akamai has fallen sharply in recent weeks but popped more than 5.5 percent Wednesday as options traders rushed into upside calls.
On average, the U.S Markets have been up on the day before Independence Day and relatively flat the day after.
Hyundai is trying to ease gas concerns with a promotion where buyers never pay more than a $1.49 a gallon in the next year.
Stocks kicked off the second half of 2009 with a rally. What about oil? Nymex energy trader Ray Carbone offered his second-half outlook.
Some cities have been hit much harder than others during the recession. Here are some doing the best!
Now the bailout is getting bigger, even as so many are claiming that the housing market has turned around.
The annualized return on this 33 year old index fund is 9.6% and "almost half" of that return came from dividends.
Scam artists are taking advantage of people's need for cash in a recession, as well as the latest social media trends.
Federal prosecutors in North Carolina filed criminal fraud conspiracy charges against Beazer Homes USA.
In the humorous video from this year's Berkshire shareholders meeting, Buffett has been "promoted" from Chairman to a mattress salesman.
Tickets for the chance to see British tennis hopeful Andy Murray play in the men’s final of at Wimbledon have been rocketing in price.
They're coming out of the woodwork, but this may be the craziest turn yet in the battle over Michael Jackson's estate.
The economic crisis has taken a toll on nearly every corner of the American economy, including the financial position of US states.
If the Golden State doesn't pass a balanced budget Thursday, it will begin printing IOUs. CNBC's Jane Wells has the details.