“If you look at the exterior styling and interior craftsmanship ... you can’t tell if something is a foreign product or a local brand,” one industry expert says.
Deputy Chairman Berthold Huber will temporarily assume leadership of the board until the election of a new chairman, Volkswagen said.
After being isolated in debt talks, Greece's Yanis Varoufakis has been getting the cold shoulder at a meeting of eurozone finance ministers.
The Airbus A320, carrying 97 passengers on board, left a trail of sparks and smoke as it landed.
The Southwest Airlines flight 100, carrying 175 passengers and six crew members, was traveling from Las Vegas to Milwaukee.
The system failure had affected 7,000 company-operated stores in the U.S. and 1,000 stores in Canada.
A glitch in the company's point-of-sale systems led to locations across the U.S. and Canada giving away coffee and tea.
First synthesized in the 1930s, BMPEA is believed to aid in weight loss. It's derived from the Acacia rigidula plant.
The Nasdaq hasn't seen such heights since the dot-com bubble in 2000.
Marijuana still isn't legal in Texas, but that hasn't stopped ambitious entrepreneurs.
The tiny Hyatt Ball Co. is contesting a six-figure fine from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for health and safety violations.
The nation's largest electric utility is facing fresh criticism from North Carolinians over its handling of toxic coal ash.
Shares of the biotechnology firm fell as much as 8 percent Friday after sales of its multiple-sclerosis drug missed the analysts’ estimate for the first quarter.
Tesla’s high-tech luxury electric car is piquing interest from car-hailing and taxi companies worldwide.
Colorado's pot prices -- influenced by rising demand and black markets -- are likely to decline in 2015, analysts say.
University of Miami junior Angela Cameron wants the man she says assaulted her to be expelled.
A Canadian mining mogul claims the millions he donated to the Clinton Foundation were not an attempt to woo Hillary Clinton's support for a Colombian free trade agreement.
U.S. shares traded higher Friday, led by Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks. The Nasdaq composite index topped its closing high from the previous session.
The class action focuses on Facebook’s photo-tagging feature, which suggests tags that may ID the user’s friends.
A paper published Friday in the journal Science found about 7 million acres of land was lost to oil and gas activities between 2000 and 2012.
Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin asks the SEC if stock buybacks have hampered innovation and hurt the working class.
Navinder Singh Sarao is fighting extradition after being indicted in the U.S. for his alleged role in the 2010 flash crash.
Participants at this week's Marijuana Investors Summit in Denver say that for the weed industry to really blossom, it needs both capital investment and legal reform.
Shareholders have urged the bank to consider moving its headquarters to Asia, due to a hefty UK bank tax and other London-based costs.
The official search for Flight MH370 is currently focused on an area hundreds of miles southwest of the location proposed by Andre Milne.
Greece's finance minister had said the country can compromise on retirement, privatization and taxation.
EU officials are concerned about the dependence of the region's economy on Internet-based companies.
The Rana Plaza building collapse in Dhaka in April 2013 killed over 1,100 people and injured over 2,000 others.
The e-commerce giant revealed sales figures for its cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services, for the first time.
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams recalled all of its products after a sample tested positive for listeria.