After today's ruling, the limits on influence will be even more dependent on the remote chance of getting caught
A study finds consumers are more likely to trust a brand of cereal when the characters on the boxes look them in the eye
Fire TV will stream Amazon’s catalog of shows and movies into living rooms while inviting consumers to play video games on big televisions
Major banks not allowing their credit cards to be used for deposits for Internet gaming has been a big hurdle for the industry
Reform could target either the way patent lawsuits work or the issuance of broad, vague patents
Don Blankenship, who ran accident-plagued Massey Energy, presents a video that is already being denounced by a U.S. senator it features
Sales of current models aren't always affected by recalls of older vehicles
Dubai's airport is coming on fast; meantime, Atlanta's was the only one among the world's top 10 to suffer a decline
While dog meat is shipped to Vietnam and China as food, leather from dog skin appears globally in everything from drums to guitars to gloves
The international PISA comparison finds that the U.S. did better than would have been expected judging from the performance on other standardized tests
'Tax exporting,' as it's known in the trade, seems to be on the upswing. The Tax Foundation says that in some cases it can be a 'beggar-thy-neighbor' strategy
Representative Ryan’s <em>Path to Prosperity</em> again declines to name specific tax breaks it would cut. What’s his excuse this year?
Ratings suffer when Woods is not in the hunt.
Buying coffee for the person behind you in line seems altruistic. But the instinct to play by the rules of the "pay it forward" game may have other evolutionary sources
The "Michael Lewis Effect" has begun to work its magic on the heroes of his latest work, <em>Flash Boys</em>, and other associated characters
Michael Lewis' latest book <em>Flash Boys</em> explores the world of High Frequency Trading. To understand this complex process, you don't need to read a whole book, all you need is a copy of the notoriously bad movie <em>Superman III</em>. <em>Bloomberg Businessweek'</em>s Sam Grobart explains