GM, Chrysler and Nissan all reported nearly 20 percent sales growth. Deliveries of nearly all Ford sedans declined.
A Canadian utility will formally commission the $1.4 billion CCS facility. The technology is vital if the world is to keep burning fossil fuels.
Americans can't seem to get enough of large vehicles with the company's Chevrolet, GMC and Buick nameplates.
7-Eleven is partnering with Tony Horton Kitchen to offer a new line of nutritional foods and beverages.
Volkswagen is betting new models will reinvigorate the brand in the U.S. It hasn't won the bet yet.
Legal experts say it's a little like the Wild West when it comes to newly-legal pot industry in some states.
The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker saw double-digit declines for Fiesta, C-Max and Lincoln cars.
Stocks of theses pharmaceutical companies continue to soar on news of the first Ebola case in the United States.
U.S. demand for the Nissan Leaf, the world’s best-selling electric car, jumped 52 percent compared to September 2013.
Mark Zuckerberg will keynote an Internet conference in India next week, and separately meet India's social media-savvy prime minister.
Consumer demand for the Cherokee, Wrangler, Chrysler 200 and Ram Pickup helped push sales into double-digit growth.
The deal will give News Corp an 80 percent stake in Move Inc, which owns two real estate listings websites.
Previously, France had promised EU partners it would bring its deficit below 3 percent by next year.
The company had announced last month that it had overstated its profit expectation for the first half of the year by more than $400 million.
The group trails troubled market leader Tesco and is battling with Wal-Mart Stores' Asda to be the UK's No. 2 grocer.
In 2002, Brazil filed a complaint in the World Trade Organization against U.S. trade subsidies, stating they were against global trade rules.
The announcement came a day after the Chinese government approved the use of both iPhone 6 versions on the country’s wireless networks.
Despite efforts to dismiss the case, a judge ruled JPMorgan will face a class-action lawsuit over $10B worth of mortgage-backed securities.
A federal judge said JPMorgan Chase & Co must face a class action lawsuit by investors who claimed the bank misled them about the safety of mortgage-backed securities it sold before the financial crisis.
Some stocks jumped more than 20 percent in just one hour.
California is the first state to enact statewide legislation banning plastic bags in retail.
U.S. oil prices slid the most in 17 months on Tuesday, with international oil prices close behind.
As of this week, U.S. regulators have approved construction of 4 facilities and nearly 10 more are in the pipeline.
Allowing electric cars special access to carpool lanes is causing more, not less, pollution, a study indicates.
Comcast’s low-ranked customer service is under scrutiny in New York as officials there delay their merger vote.
South America's second-largest economy is battling American creditors in New York courts -- here's an explainer on the whole imbroglio.
No privacy: Publicly available info about NYC taxis shows how seemingly anonymous metadata can be used to track individuals.
Afghanistan has a trillion dollars worth of assets, but security and corruption concerns dissuade would-be investors.
Tech companies like Alibaba led the increase.
The Michigan automaker says Russia, South America and recalls have hit harder than previously estimated.