Federal budget constraints have forced the Blue Angels to cancel a year of performances for the first time since the Korean War.
Shares of Family Dollar fell after the retailer said sales and earnings were hit by the tax refund delay. So much for an improving economy?
The town of Ilion, New York would be devastated if the Remington Arms factory shut down. But will a recent tragedy affect how residents feel about guns?
At the University of Pennsylvania GRASP lab, they are developing small drones that will fly in fleets and act as first responders in crisis situations.
From swimming pools to dental implants, here are some of the most bizarre deductions tax preparers have seen.
CAE Systems in Oslo, Norway has developed an aircraft turbulence simulator that trains pilots on how to navigate through bad weather.
Jay-Z and Beyonce are among a growing number of American tourists taking advantage of eased U.S. travel restrictions to Cuba.
As the Dow ends its best first quarter in five years, some investors suggest cashing out now before the market corrects itself.
British retirees are increasingly looking to start their own businesses instead of sitting on their retirement.
From missiles to minerals to even meth, North Korea and Kim Jong Un have a lot of money to gain from flexing its muscles.
JC Penney ousts CEO Ron Johnson, replacing him with the company's former CEO. Is this a sign that JC Penney will be taken private?
An experimental pill technology at Mass General Hospital in Boston could change how throat-scanning endoscopies are done.
Money magazine's George Mannes asks people to describe the home of their dreams.
Pakistan's tourism industry is courting extreme skiers with the ultimate challenge, heli-skiing on virgin Himalayan slopes.
Thousands were left unemployed when Margaret Thatcher decided to take on the miners' union.
Lowering taxes, fighting unions and privatizing businesses helped spur economic recovery in the UK.
Leaked documents name more than 100,000 people, including politicians in France and Russia, with off-shore tax haven accounts.
Money magazine's George Mannes talks to people on the streets of New York City about their ideal retirement.
General Electric is buying oil and gas equipment company Lufkin Industries for $3.3 billion -- a move that will boost GE's U.S. energy business.
Belcampo CEO Anya Fernald has built a food startup that owns its own supply chain, from the farm to the butcher shop to the restaurant table.
The Shodan search engine allows anyone to search for anything connected to the Internet and if security settings are not turned on, take control of the device.
Shares of F5 nosedived after the networking equipment company cited a slowdown in telecom orders. This may be bad news for competitors like Cisco.
Christine Romans helps put the March jobs report into context.
There are a number of ways you can save on taxes by deducting expenses relating to your home.
The President of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim protested the World Bank decades ago, but says much has improved since then.
The President of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim says developing countries cannot wait for Europe and the U.S. to recover before investing in their societies.
Entrepreneur Elon Musk says the long-term goal of SpaceX - his space transport company - is to create a 'self-sustaining civilization on Mars', but it won't be easy.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed a new app that will deepen Facebook integration with Android phones.
The Tamar offshore gas field in the Mediterranean has gone online and it could be an economic and political game changer for Israel.
See what it's like to live in a house with a geodesic dome.
The Internet currency, Bitcoin has seen an uptick recently as more people look to the virtual currency as a way to get rich.
Shares of Carnival are down again as more problems for the Triumph and concerns about rising repair costs plague the company.
Serial entrepreneur Karl Jacob has a new startup, Hangtime, that tells you what your friends will be doing later, rather than what they're up to right now.
The Buick Encore has a nice road feel but limited interior space and a strange instrument layout makes it an awkward SUV.
CEO Elon Musk discusses Tesla's rise to profitability and says he hopes other manufacturers will bring electric cars to the market in the future.
Aereo allows users to stream broadcast networks over the internet and the major media companies are not happy about it.
The winner of an FTC tech contest says his software is designed to filter out annoying robocalls on your phone.
Shares of FarmVille-creator Zynga surge after the social game provider launched online poker and other gambling games in the U.K.
Smartphone-connected bracelets and headbands help you use tech attached to your body to monitor what's going on inside of it.
Taxpayers beware: These 3 schemes made the IRS's list of "Dirty Dozen" tax scams for 2013.
The inventory of homes for sale in New York City is so low that real estate brokers are schmoozing doormen and trying other tricks to score sales.
Fortune's Philip Elmer-DeWitt explains why Apple apologized to Chinese consumers and changed its warranty policies.
HP is the best performer in the Dow this year. But the rally may be over now that Goldman Sachs has downgraded the stock to sell.
From turning on lights to changing TV channels to starting your car, smartphones are able to control more of our lives.
Hawaii is incinerating garbage and fishing nets to generate power for the tropical island.
Streetline works with cities to place sensors in parking spaces and uses data to help drivers find an open spot with an app called Parker.
The BMW Active Tourer hybrid is a concept vehicle that features plug-in capability, an 8-speed transmission and a twin-turbo 3-cylinder engine.
Tom Roeser has bought dozens of distressed homes in Carpentersville, Ill. He's renovating them and selling or renting them out at a discount.
Part of Egypt's economic crisis is a mounting shortage of fuel. Frustrated drivers have to wait hours just to fill up a tank.
This 32-story condo was essentially a ghost town in 2009, but now has plenty of residents as home prices rebound.