Rihanna sues ex-accountants
Popstar Rihanna has sued her former accountants for mismanaging the singer’s finances, including claiming they earned huge commissions from concert tours that resulted in her losing millions of dollars.
Cruise is top paid Hollywood actor
Amid his divorce turmoil, Tom Cruise had one reason to celebrate his 50th birthday as Forbes named him the highest-paid actor in Hollywood over the past 12 months.
GlaxoSmithKline fined $3 bn in US
GlaxoSmithKline was socked with $3 billion in fines by US authorities on Monday over charges it marketed drugs for unauthorized uses, held back safety data, and cheated the government's Medicaid progr
US court orders Twitter to hand over Occupy tweets
A New York judge on Monday ordered Twitter to turn over data on one of its users involved in the Occupy Wall Street protest movement, in a case watched closely as a test of online freedom of speech.
Wall Street week ahead: Can EU deal lift stocks for more than a day?
U.S. stocks finished the first half of the year with a bang as investors welcomed news that the eurozone is a step closer to solving its 30-month-long debt crisis. Now for the question: Is thi s rally
Suspected Al-Qaeda associate arrested in New York
A man suspected of association with Al-Qaeda has been arrested here and charged with providing material support to the terror network and possessing and using firearms to promote violence.
The indic
JPMorgan likely to post $4 to $6 billion trade loss
JPMorgan Chase & Co's losses from disastrous derivatives trades will likely amount to $4 billion to $6 billion in the second quarter, far more than the original estimate of at least $2 billion, accord
Microsoft tie-up, network sale among RIM options: Sources
Research In Motion Ltd's board is under mounting pressure to consider unpalatable options such as selling its network business or forming an alliance with Microsoft Corp after the Blackberry maker aga
‘UCC not liable under veil-piercing analysis’
In a setback to 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy victims, a United States court has held that neither Union Carbide nor its former chairman Warren Anderson were liable for environmental remediation or pollutio
Michelle Obama and Ann Romney in cookie face off
The upcoming US presidential election has just gotten a little bit sweeter.
For the sixth time since 1992, the two candidates for First Lady are competing in Family Circle's Presidential Cookie Bake-