The electric-carmaker said seats on Model S cars made in May and June could be defective.
The European Commission Wednesday fined several drug makers including Denmark's Lundbeck over pay-for-delay deals.
For some kinds of fraud, fines aren't enough punishment. The SEC maps out cases where admission of wrongdoing would be in the public interest.
An IPO by Brazilian cement maker Votorantim Cimentos was reportedly cancelled after shareholders and potential investors expressed concerns.
Google wants a gag order lifted, arguing it has a First Amendment right to tell the public the extent of its participation in the PRISM surveillance program.
A pet food recall has been issued by Nebraska-based Natura Pet Products after a positive test for Salmonella.
Huawei on Tuesday unveiled a new smartphone, called 'Ascend P6,' which it claims is the world’s slimmest smartphone.
The 571-page report also says senior banker bonuses should be deferred for up to 10 years, linking them to long-term performance.
India will auction $7.15 billion in unused government debt quotas to foreign investors on June 20.
Japan’s exports grew at the fastest annual rate in more than two years, in a hopeful sign for Shinzo Abe’s economic policies dubbed 'Abenomics.'
U.S. stock index futures edge higher ahead of the outcome of the Federal Open Market Committee's two-day meeting, which began Tuesday.
The UAE is funding clean energy, but eight new wind turbines in the Seychelles can’t stop the water from rising.
There are fears that non-performing loans might start to tick back up again in Nigeria's banking sector.
The SAFE Act is also known, would allow state and local officials to enforce federal immigration laws.
Kodak will seek court approval for a $406 million rights offering, which will be used to repay creditors under its Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
A new video claims to show the iOS 7 beta running on an iPad, providing a quick demonstration of the main features of the software.
Gold futures fell for the third straight session while Asians markets mostly declined on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's FOMC meeting.
The G-8 summit in Northern Ireland concluded on Tuesday with leaders split on the Syria issue.
Business sentiment among Asia’s top companies showed improvement in the second quarter despite weak global prospects, a report showed.
Full text of the final communiqué issued by leaders of the G-8 nations on Tuesday.
The 787 saga continues, as a United flight to Tokyo was forced to make an emergency landing in Seattle over an oil filter problem.
AT&T will install 25 solar-powered mobile charging stations throughout New York City this summer as part of their Street Charge program.
Samoa is one of the most obese countries. Now its airline accommodates that reality.
A report by the Jerome Levy Forecasting Center says that the euro zone recovery will only last a few months.
The refinery will start operations next year and Mongolia will re-import the refined products to meet demand.
The U.N.'s global fish price index has jumped 15 percent in May compared to a year ago.
In an attempt to cut back on pollution, China has launched its first carbon exchange in the city of Shenzhen, with six more to follow by 2014.
Phone companies in state jails give kickbacks to prisons and charge insane prices.
Major consultancy Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP has been banned from some new work in New York state temporarily, after an investigation found conflicts of interest.
Tesla says the technology will allow a quick swap of a 990-lb. battery pack. Curious? So are we.