Wall Street back in business after storm shutdown
The New York Stock Exchange will open on Wednesday — because it had to open.
In a bit of welcome news for fund managers, investors and even the economy, the company that operates the iconic exchange
Barcelona beats Alaves 3-0 in Copa del Rey
Barcelona didn't need Lionel Messi to secure a successful start to its Copa del Rey defense Tuesday, beating third-tier Alaves 3-0 after goals by David Villa, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas.
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Tsonga edges past Benneteau at Paris Masters
Home crowd favorite Jo-Wilfried Tsonga overcame compatriot Julien Benneteau 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (2) Tuesday to reach the third round of the Paris Masters.
The 2008 champion was forced into a final-set tieb
Nico to race for Sauber from 2013
Sauber has confirmed Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg will be one of its two drivers for the 2013 Formula One season.
The 25-year-old German made his F1 debut in 2010 with Williams and captured a p
JFK, Newark airports reopen on limited schedule
Two of the biggest airports serving New York John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty International have reopened.
The first passenger flight to JFK arrived from Long Beach, California, at 7-04 a.m. on Wed
Monster storm slams New Jersey
Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mph winds on Monday night and hurled an unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City, threatening its subways and the electr
Chelsea, United braced for swift reunion
Alex Ferguson has wished referee Lee Mason "good luck" in Wednesday's League Cup tie between Manchester United and Chelsea, just three days after their fiery Stamford Bridge clash ended in controversy
Japanese airport closed after WWII bomb found
A major airport in northern Japan was closed on Tuesday after construction workers found an unexploded bomb believed to be from World War II.
Superstorm Sandy causes flooding in New York City
Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mph winds on Monday night and hurled an unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City, flooding its tunnels, subway stations
London police launch probe into referee claims
A new criminal investigation into racism in English football began on Tuesday when police formally opened a case into claims a referee directed "inappropriate language" at two Chelsea players during a