First it was an electrical short problem in the automatic windows switch; now it’s a problem with the headlamps.
It potentially replaces the yellow cab, private car, mass transit and car rentals.
People are back to work but still shopping on their phones.
Activists are rallying against the hunting of captive animals, but some say it’s good for the economy as well as conservation.
An early survey found Thanksgiving weekend sales fell 11 percent from last year, but experts say they're upbeat about holiday spending overall.
In the first 12 hours of Cyber Monday, online sales grew 9 percent from last year.
There is serious money at stake: Up to 400,000 barrels of Iraqi oil remains off the market until the issue is solved.
A new report shows Wall Street-savvy hackers are using Microsoft computing language to target pharmaceutical companies to game the markets.
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This comes as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tries to save his "Abenomics" policy with a parliamentary election.
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Online sellers such as Alibaba are threatening U.S. retailers by not having to collect state sales taxes on e-commerce.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 Index dipped on Monday, driven by losses following Japan's credit downgrade.
Club Med’s stock has risen significantly since the bidding war began in May 2013.
Two years into Peña Nieto's term, the president's reform drive has morphed into disillusionment and protests. Investors are watching warily.
A search operation for those missing is underway, but authorities said bad weather and rough seas were hindering the effort.
The pipeline can currently supply 142.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe every year.
The downgrade comes less than two weeks before Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks re-election at a snap poll.
The dispute has led to eight strikes so far this year and has cost the company $199 million in operating profits.
The Co-op bank is thought to have acknowledged that it has insufficient buffers to withstand a very severe recession.
A lawsuit was filed against Malaysia Airlines and four other agencies for breach of contract and negligence by the family of a passenger.
A Reuters poll had expected manufacturing activity to lose some steam and predicted the index would fall to 51.2.
Many traders expect the ECB may signal further action later this week to ward off deflation.
Samsung's mobile division, which once contributed nearly 60 percent of overall profits, accounted for less than half of it last quarter.
The official Purchasing Managers' Index still indicated a modest expansion in activity but below forecasts.
"Shoppers ... have made it clear they no longer only value deep discounts on Thanksgiving and Black Friday," analyst says.
The referendums reflect a growing public view that Switzerland is under siege from foreign workers eroding its Alpine culture.
Crude oil’s price per barrel breathtakingly plunged to $66.15 Friday from $107.95 June 20, a dizzying drop of -$41.80, or -38.72 percent.
Arab League foreign ministers have created a draft resolution on Palestinian statehood for the U.N. Security Council.
Amid its restructuring, the Procter & Gamble Co. is still the world’s largest consumer-products firm.