New data show Europe’s economic engine enjoying growth of 2.2% — and taking the rest of the euro zone along for the ride. But how long can Germany’s resurgence last before it loses steam? Visit Source
As a fractured television audience drives down most prime-time ratings, fans are watching sports in record numbers. What’s driving the strong performance? Visit Source
The Fed chairman doesn’t seem to think the presumably modest jobs boost from printing more money would be worth the risk to the Fed’s hard-won inflation-fighting reputation Visit Source
People who party are increasingly likely to be doing so at home rather than at a bar or restaurant, says a new study. Moreover, what they’re drinking at home isn’t the good stuff Visit Source
Only months after the euro zone seemed on the verge of collapsing, Europe aims to put its debt crisis behind it Visit Source
A controversial Google-Verizon plan would allow Internet service providers to prioritize data traffic delivered through mobile devices and new premium broadband subscription services Visit Source
HP is being criticized for forcing the resignation of a successful CEO, Mark Hurd, after his sexual harassment-expenses scandal. But the brand’s integrity may be bigger than one man Visit Source
The economist talks to TIME about what went wrong with the global economic system — and how to fix it Visit Source
The popular sports drink Vitaminwater, a brand of Coke, is being sued for its name, which fails to mention its sugar content. Are consumers being misled? Visit Source
One Asian tiger, the size of a kitten, is outperforming the others — by a lot. Why Singapore’s economy is hot Visit Source
With only 63 days left before the biggest sporting event in the nation’s history, India looks woefully unprepared Visit Source
Even in this economy, high-end matchmakers are reporting that business is up Visit Source
Under pressure from fair-labor groups, Nike announced on Monday a landmark agreement with one of Honduras’ largest trade unions to create a $1.54 million workers’ relief fund for 1,800 workers laid off in 2009 at factories producing the company’s apparel Visit Source
With the release of its second-quarter results, BP reveals a record loss and plans for how to move into its post-oil-spill future Visit Source