The controversial contract with Whitefish Energy limited labor-costs auditing. That’s commonplace on the federal level, “placing taxpayer dollars at risk,” said a recent report.
The Massachusetts Democrat told IBT that Navient should not be getting government contracts to manage student loans.
The South Korean company appointed Tim Baxter, former CEO of Samsung Electronics North America, as its corporate president, and also announced other senior corporate appointments.
Loomer complained about Muslim Uber drivers just after a terrorist attack in New York City.
Pakistan International Airlines will cover the expenses that stemmed from the incident.
The retailer dropped a 72-page ad of major Black Friday sales.
Millions of taxpayer dollars turned the solar boom into an import boom, decimating U.S. manufacturing and slowing action on climate change.
As the GOP works to take apart the Affordable Care Act, they may want to keep in mind a yearly fee that Obamacare imposes on insurers — the cost of which they pass to their policyholders while their profits continue to rise.
The man who introduced newly indicted Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to Team Trump is a real estate billionaire and one of the president’s best friends.
JetBlue was trying to squeeze more profit with smaller bathrooms.
Southwest Airlines expanded its partnership with Warner Music Nashville to bring music to its flights.
The Senate voted to kill a rule that prevented financial firms from barring consumers from the courts. U.S. companies including the Trump Organization use similar agreements to keep workers from suing them.
In its blistering critique of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the U.S. Treasury cited the work of an academic whose career has benefited from years of funding from the billionaire Koch brothers.
After meeting with Vice President Mike Pence’s office, lenders gave him a detailed blueprint to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and "erase" a piece of Obama-era regulation.
The Zombie Frappuccino will be available for a limited time only.
A new study argues that states without income taxes have fared worse over the last decade than states that tax their rich residents.
To lawmakers, something didn't look right.
The NAACP called out American Airlines.
Author Franklin Foer talks to IBT about the need to protect democracy from the growing influence of Amazon, Facebook and Google.
Commuters were reportedly “oblivious” to the man’s presence as he slept below them.
As Hurricanes Harvey and Irma battered America's eastern coasts, banks and financial industry advocacy groups flocked to Capitol Hill to push for reauthorization of the taxpayer bailout program for the country's flood-prone waterfront real estate.
Republican Michigan State Representative Michele Hoitenga took $6,000 from telecommunications industry lobbyists. She’s now the sole sponsor of a bill that would outright ban municipal broadband. Huge parts of the state are “being left behind,” said one activist.
Four years after the documentary “Blackfish,” SeaWorld contends with a damaged brand and a drop in attendance.
"There were huge clumps of it on the floor still," the passenger said.
The billionaire entrepreneur changed the automotive and space launch industries with Tesla and SpaceX, and Musk’s newest venture — the Boring Company — digs tunnels and now, also sells hats.
Relying on the libertarian billionaires’ support is nothing new for the vice president. Now Mike Pence and the Koch brothers are working together to pass tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.
A woman claims she and her baby were kicked off an American Airlines after she asked that her stroller be returned.
Two officers responsible for dragging and injuring Dr. David Dao on a United Airlines flight earlier this year have been fired.
"...the passenger seated in 24E took out his penis and aimed it at Card and proceeded to urinate all over Card’s leg," the lawsuit claims.
Brady, a 4-year-old hound mix, chewed its transport crate and ran away.