The fiery derailment comes as federal regulators and rail companies struggle to address the rise in freight trains carrying crude oil.
The firm has been quiet about the development of its atrial fibrillation drug, now in Phase III trials.
India's Mahindra Reva wants to lure Europeans to a low-cost, all-electric city car that has not sold well back home.
The total number of U.S. oil-drilling rigs is now at 553, down 34 percent since October. The decline is the fastest in nearly three decades.
Fairfax said it has received hard irrevocable undertakings to accept the offer from entities managed by Apollo Global and CVC Capital Partners,
With Parliament considering back-to-work legislation, Teamsters Canada has agreed to end its strike.
The explosion of oil tankers sent a fireball 300 feet into the air.
Chinese companies aren’t sitting idle as Uber seeks inroads in their market for cars that can be hailed by smartphone.
The new leadership of the beleaguered British retail giant is embarking on a painful push for recovery.
Samsung claims an LG engineer intentionally wrecked one of its appliances in front of a crowd at a high-profile trade show.
Even so, drivers should still expect to pay 80 cents to $1 less per gallon of regular than this time last year, analysts say.
Indian steel producers are raising alarm after Chinese steel imports more than doubled last year.
SunEdison Inc. and First Solar Inc. say they'll build over 20,000 megawatts of solar energy capacity in India to boost country's renewable energy goal.
British engineering firm Rolls-Royce Holdings says it didn’t bribe Brazilian executives to provide gas turbines to Petrobras offshore platforms.
J.J. Abrams and Disney aren't even letting toy companies get a look at the film for fear of new toy lineups spoiling the plot of "The Force Awakens."
A boom in oil shipments by rail and a spate of derailments across North America have put heightened focus on rail safety.
Britain's Treasury Committee has called HSBC's chairman and CEO to give evidence on the matter Feb. 25, Reuters reported.
A leaked document indicates the agency is considering minimal regulation of the use of certain drones, citing economic and social benefits.
A bill to be presented in the national assembly this month is formally called the "Conglomerates Ethical Management Special Law" but has been nicknamed the Cho Hyun-ah law.
The nation’s newest solar thermal power plant prepares to come on-line as support for the technology has waned.
Genetically altered to resist browning, the apples were developed by the Canadian company Okanagan Specialty Fruits.
The vehicle reportedly resembles a minivan, and will not have any of the self-driving functionality that its rival Google has been developing.
At least 16 were killed and 30 injured in a collision between a freight train and a bus on a highway in the north of Mexico Friday evening, an emergency official said.
As many as half of car owners ignore efforts to get flawed vehicles repaired as they casually accept the risks.
Holmes, a 26-year-old mother of four, plans to use the money to pay for a new house and for her children's college tuition.
It's been a year since Venezuelans launched mass protests over crime and the economy. Things are even worse now.
The world’s second-largest maker of aircraft engines is being hit hard by a decline in its marine offshore business.
KuaiDi and Didi may join forces ahead of Uber's planned entry into the country's car-service booking app market, according to a published report.
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A new report released Thursday revealed the 100 most overpaid CEOs at S&P 500 companies, whose pay have skyrocketed.