"Ford and the FBI are working together on a joint investigation involving a former employee," Ford spokeswoman Susan Krusel said. "As this is an ongoing investigation, we are not able to provide additional details."
Slower warming in the Pacific Ocean this summer is delaying and weakening a 2014 El Niño event.
With Denver's crime rate dropping, Chris Christie criticizes legal weed. Rand Paul, his probable 2016 GOP rival, promotes pot-policy reform.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said the unit, LavaFlow Inc., is settling the civil case without admitting or denying the charges.
Amazon just said it might lose close to a billion dollars next quarter, and investors barely blinked.
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is attempting to woo economic leaders in the region, fresh on the heels of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
It’s a ten inch tablet that can also be used as a netbook. It could find space in your life, but only if you’re looking in exactly the right place.
Google's big research project, known as the Baseline Study, will chronicle the human body.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has demanded legislation to limit corporate tax inversions be implemented retroactively from May.
McDonald's 59-year relationship with meat supplier OSI Group will likely continue despite disturbing safety allegations.
In memory of the deceased Alan "Ace" Greenberg, we take a look at some of the Wall Street legend's most memorable memos
Drought conditions in the Colorado River Basin and population growth are driving groundwater levels to historic lows, a new study says.
DEMO Africa recently named five Kenyan startups among its top 40 list.
Although U.S. manufacturing jobs account for only about 8 percent of the American labor market, the sector is a major bellwether for the economy.
One of the 298 victims in the Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash reportedly had his credit card stolen from the site where the plane went down in eastern Ukraine and used by pro-Russian rebels who looted the area.
A newly released study shows which cities have the highest percentage of millionaires.
The two sites receive more than five times the number of visitors of their closest competitors.
Norfolk Southern's lawsuit is believed to be the first time a rail company has gone to court to keep information about its routes confidential.
Hamas tweeted firing rockets at Ben-Gurion about 25 minutes before AC Flight 84 landed.
The SpaceX founder told Stephen Colbert electric planes that takeoff and land vertically may be in the company’s future.
Amazon stock prices sank in the second quarter of 2014, but the Fire phone is expected to turn fortunes around.
The signs of increased business investment bode well for stronger economic growth in the second half of the year.
Argentina default seen as imminent, NML says.
A 34-year-old woman, one of 10 survivors in the Taiwan plane crash, called her father after she managed to crawl out of the mangled aircraft.
Google's received "right to be forgotten" requests to delete more than 300,000 URLs.
French officials ruled out an attack by militants in the airplane crash, which killed 116 people on Thursday.
Although Apple’s tablet business declined by 9.3 percent, it led Samsung in market share by nearly 10 percentage points.
Based on the index, the Ukrainian Hryvnia was the most under-valued and the Norwegian Krone was the most over-valued currency.
Diplomats from the 160 WTO member countries were supposed to rubber stamp a deal on "trade facilitation."
21st Century Fox is expected to use the proceeds from its partial exit from Europe to fuel its pursuit in the United States of Time Warner.