The rate is lower than it would have been without a law passed last year, it but could be higher in the future.
Global companies are meeting with potential Iranian partners ahead of nuclear talks that could lift sanctions later this month.
Battery manufacturers are planning to tap China's growing demand for electric vehicles.
The ADP report gives hope to improved economic recovery.
The latest trade-in value is significantly lower than what Apple offered in its previous recycling programs.
“We are seeing a trend of overseas criminals seeking to launder money through Singapore bank accounts.”
Move is reaction to, "today’s continually evolving global regulatory environment.”
Seragon is developing a new generation of oral medicines to tackle hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
U.S. and Chinese regulators are considering the deals even as tensions between both nations over cybersecurity issues have reached new highs.
June U.S. new-car sales were stronger than expected. For GM’s Chevy sedans, not so much.
Shan Mehta, co-founder of SnapUp, discussed how the new iPhone app works and why the company “saw a need to reinvent mobile shopping.”
Mining companies and airlines are joining the fight against Ebola.
Texas has doubled its oil production and North Dakota has tripled its production over the past three years.
Women were called "bimbos" and one female employee was terrified of reporting an alleged sexual assault, the documents claimed.
Apple announced several new automakers that will support CarPlay as competition grows with Google's Android Auto.
The ruling may encourage other states’ local governments to push for fracking bans -- even in Texas.
High-rolling gamblers seem more interested in the World Cup than Macau's casinos these days.
Environmental groups say the Supreme Court's decision could embolden efforts in the U.S. Northeast, Oregon and Washington to adopt low-carbon fuel standards.
Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of the Tinder dating app, is just the latest woman is highlight the seemingly widespread sexual harassment in Silicon Valley.
It was the third consecutive month of strong sales for the No. 1 automaker in the U.S.
Just a week after a record-breaking strike ended, another bigger one has started.
Researchers aren't sure why they can't find the millions of tons of plastic they know are in the oceans.
The attacks give hackers the opportunity to seize control of industrial operating systems from abroad.
McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, Wendy’s and some other fast-food chains have items on their menus that contain wood pulp.
In 1974, the U.S. said earned pension benefits could not be taken away. Today, a million face losing what they earned.
The Dallas-based airline makes its international debut after 43 years of operation.
Tighter emissions rules and declining solar and wind power costs will give renewables the lion's share of new investment.
Problems with the launch pad's water system could delay liftoff by at least a day.
New York's highest court ruled Monday that towns can ban fracking, but many welcome the controversial drilling method.
The handset will run on the latest Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, and will be resistant to water and dust.