Infrastructure and government mandates will lead Brazil past the U.S. as the world's top biopower market.
The Takata air-bag recall has affected the owners of millions of vehicles.
Mitt Romney and George Will appeared on television Sunday with a warning for U.S. President Obama.
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island says he hopes the president doesn't approve construction.
A European Union-U.S. free-trade agreement could be one factor in G-20 growth between now and then.
The odor from the leak reached 40 miles.
Soros pulled out of Herbalife, which is beset on all sides by federal and state investigations.
The president's Green Climate Fund pledge could spark private investment in clean technologies and climate resiliency.
Advocates pushing Walmart to raise wages and improve work scheduling hope to make Black Friday 2014 their biggest action yet.
Economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman analyze capital income data over nearly 100 years to measure more than inequality in wages.
The link between Ebola, the flu and the future of chronic disease.
It seemed as if neither side would be willing to budge, but the health of the book industry hinges on publishers having more control.
Out of the 25 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, Minneapolis was named the most affordable city in 2014, while San Francisco came in last.
The Keystone XL pipeline was passed, again, by the House. But this time it's actually going to get a vote in the Senate.
Amid sluggish U.S. demand for GM’s luxury car brand, Chinese consumers gravitate to Cadillac’s XTS sedan, SRX crossover.
After raising more than $300 million for its IPO, Virgin America is now worth $1 billion.
A federal grand jury accused Don Blankenship of conspiring to violate federal mine safety rules at the Upper Big Branch mine.
September retail sales fell 0.3 percent.
Economists expect cheaper gas prices will likely put more money back into U.S. consumers’ pockets heading into the holiday shopping season.
Year-on-year, euro zone growth was 0.8 percent in the third quarter, the same as in the second quarter.
Obama cited pending legal action in Nebraska and said it was hard to evaluate the pipeline proposal until the actual route was known.
The FSB has already finalized tougher standards for financial derivatives like credit default swaps.
The probe is one of four into so-called sweetheart deals which the Commission said may give the companies an unfair advantage.
Last year, an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 flight crash-landed in San Francisco, killing three people and injuring 180.
A strong rise in consumer spending and small boost from foreign trade prevented a worse result.
In the third quarter, Airbus Group posted operating profit of 744 million euros, up 14 percent, and flat sales.
The San Francisco-based clothing retailer has been accused of discrimination for charging women more for plus-size jeans.
A New York real estate company has released images showing how the iconic city will look once upcoming skyscraper projects are completed.
Takata-made air bags have now been linked to five deaths after Honda disclosed a recent fatality in Malaysia in July.
RBS said in May it will eliminate hundreds of jobs in the United States over the course of two years.