The report contradicts claims made by environmentalists that injecting water into natural gas wells leads to groundwater contamination.
The agency has twice rejected the drug, but new data and criticism over gender discrimination may sway their opinion.
Twitter was downgraded by Evercore Thursday after the firm expressed concern about the social media site’s slow user growth.
Commuters stuck in traffic might soon notice that the car next to them doesn't have a driver.
Beyond SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, a growing number of private companies are capitalizing on space -- and many call Seattle home.
Billionaire Jack Ma continues to build out Alibaba's mobile ecosystem and is raising more money for potential acquisitions
OPEC oil ministers are expected to hold the line on oil production at this week's summit in Vienna.
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
The lawsuit cited CVS supervisors as saying, "Black people always are the ones that are the thieves."
At least 75 people are confirmed dead and over 300 still missing, as authorities ban a second ship operated by the same company.
Both companies have looked for a partner for years, and T-Mobile's CEO has said that the merger "makes some sense."
There have been some signs that Beijing is open to flexing its push for reforms where they threatened growth.
The World Wildlife Fund is pushing for 10 percent of the earth's oceans to be classified as marine protected areas by 2020.
The former general expressed confidence that America and its partners can defeat ISIS in Iraq, but he urged greater Western involvement in fighting the group in Syria.
The U.S. economy looks set to rebound this spring despite a winter of mixed data.
The displaced students lack the necessary documents to be granted admission into government schools.
The billionaire points out in a blog post that college graduates earn more money and live healthier lives.
Market professionals are looking ahead to Thursday’s economic calendar, which includes the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits.
Tesla Motors probably sold more cars last month, but don’t bet that monthly Model S sales estimates are accurate.
Women are more concerned about their weight when they are ovulating, recent research states.
In 2017, TVR will produce its first sports car in nearly a decade, and the way it's made could be revolutionary.
As marijuana legalization shifts from pipe dream to big business, 45-year-old pot advocacy group NORML struggles to keep pace with a new crop of savvier and better-funded pot lobbyists.
Exiting the eurozone would likely send Greece back into recession, but it could also allow it the freedom to devalue a new currency and boost foreign trade.
The Obama administration could soon require U.S. airlines to slash greenhouse gas emissions from commercial aircraft.
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. has ascended to the rank of billionaire -- a rare feat for a bank executive.
More jobs were created in the private sector last month, a widely used pre-indicator for the U.S. labor market ahead of Friday's jobs report.
Towns in the Golden State cut water use by 13.5 percent on average in April but still fell short of a 25 percent statewide target.
Wall Street is eyeing the technology, retail and restaurants industries on Wednesday.
A recent SEC filing takes the form of Google founder Sergey Brin discussing long-term projects close to his heart.
The Santa Clara chip giant revealed a line of chips which will trickle into high-end computers this year.