SEOUL, South Korea—A South Korean appeal court says the layoffs of 153 employees at Ssangyong Motor in 2009 were unjustified …
WASHINGTON—An army of workers and volunteers has fanned out around the country trying to enrol young and healthy people in …
BOSTON—Behind the spotlight on this year’s Oscar nominees for best feature documentary is a soft-spoken and camera-shy film professor at …
NEW YORK—Apple has reportedly repurchased $14 billion of its stock in the two weeks after its first-quarter financial results and …
PALU, Indonesia—A police officer and a suspected Islamic militant were killed in gunfire Thursday near a mountainous village believed to …
NEW YORK—Manny Pacquiao is out to show Timothy Bradley that he still has a “killer instinct.” Pacquiao was in New …
WASHINGTON—The U.S. voiced concern Wednesday that China is gradually asserting control in the disputed South China Sea on the basis …
ANKARA, Turkey—New Internet restrictions approved by parliament are raising concerns the government is trying to control the flow of information …
NEW YORK—A large piece of stage backdrop autographed by the Beatles during their first live U.S. concert 50 years ago …
NEW YORK—Luxury fashion can sometimes look like a fast-food business, Josep Font says, with items that are mass-produced and mediocre …