The new rule requires a flight attendant to be present whenever the pilot or co-pilot leaves the cockpit.
Private equity investors prefer their money to be deployed quickly, assuming it's invested wisely.
Authorities working to identify the body parts of crash victims denied a newspaper's claims that the co-pilot's remains had been found.
A Singapore-based brokerage firm expects oil prices to fall further in the second quarter.
A major petroleum supplier says its tankers are traveling safely in waters near the Horn of Africa.
In January, the retailing giant said its botched launch in Canada meant it would take years to turn a profit.
The Bild am Sonntag says investigators found evidence that Andreas Lubitz feared losing his eyesight, apparently because of a detached retina.
Transcripts published Sunday detail the final moments of the flight, as the captain battered the cockpit door, demanding to be let in.
The flight was carrying 137 people, when it experienced difficulties landing at Halifax airport. No fatalities were reported.
The retailer will close 66 of its Future Shop brand stores in Canada and convert 65 of them to Best Buy brand stores.
Like the U.K., Switzerland and other European countries, Russia has announced it intends to join the bank.
Andreas Lubitz's former girlfriend told a German newspaper that he told her he wanted to do something that would "change the whole system."
Shocked by a deadly fire, Orthodox communities are trying to improve safety around the observation of Sabbath laws.
Even when they've got the skills, discrimination leaves black job candidates unemployed or underemployed.
“We should not rush to conclusions based upon limited data,” said Ilja Shulz, President of the German Airline Pilots Association.
Washington added 480 Energy Star-certified buildings over the past year to rank No. 1 on an Environmental Protection Agency list.
U.K.'s National Grid and Norway's Statnett SF agreed this week to build a $2.2 billion electricity connection between the two power grids.
U.S. stocks traded flat Friday after the U.S. economy grew more slowly than expected at the end of 2014.
The downward revision comes after economic growth smashed expectations in the third quarter after GDP grew 5 percent.
Authorities have found evidence indicating that Andreas Lubitz hid an "existing illness" from his employer, but prosecutors declined to say whether it was a physical or mental condition.
A French pilots' union is filing a lawsuit because information about the plane's last moments were released to the media before they were made known to prosecutors.
The canal authority's manager has proposed a major expansion that would let it accommodate the next generation of container ships.
Police officials searched both houses used by co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who is suspected of crashing Flight 9525 in the Alps.
Crude oil prices were lower due to the dollar's bounce and as investors reassessed the potential impact of the escalating conflict in Yemen.
The unmanned aircraft will be solar powered and have a wingspan greater than that of a Boeing 737.
IndiGo has remained profitable in the last two years, avoiding much of the turbulence to hit rival Indian carriers.
Acquiring Net-a-Porter would mean a commitment to a segment that Amazon has been eyeing for long.
Smaller cars are key to Ford's efforts to compete in Asia and particularly in India.
The New York Federal Reserve officials tasked with prying interest rates off the floor have been meeting with bankers and traders to plot how best to do it, amid deep uncertainty over how much control they will really have over short-term lending markets.
President Obama, the CFPB chief and the Virginia State Attorney General have joined forces against debt traps and high-cost loan products.