No major injuries were reported and authorities said passengers were evacuated to a nearby terminal.
Ford Motor Company is rumored to be working on a long-range small electric car.
The two cable giants accounted for nearly two-thirds of the 3 million broadband subscribers added in 2014.
More Valley technologists are heading to Asian companies, taking their careers, and their new employers, in bold new directions.
Days ahead of the first anniversary of the aircraft's mysterious disappearance, Tony Abbott hinted that the search may be scaled back.
The acquisition would give AbbVie control over Pharmacyclics' flagship cancer drug Imbruvica.
The company noted that the high production cost of the Model S also could harm its business.
The facilities at LaGuardia would need to be upgraded to accommodate long-haul flights.
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche says Tesla is proving there's a market for luxury electric cars.
The fast-food chain's move is meant to help revamp its image and reverse falling sales.
Ten U.S. companies were responsible for 56 percent of the money kept in offshore subsidiaries to avoid paying U.S. taxes on global profits.
The Civil Aeronautics Board ruled decades ago that the plane crashed due to pilot error and snow.
Tesoro says union picket lines make it unsafe for youth baseball players to practice near its California refinery.
Oil prices also declined Wednesday after crude inventories raised concerns about oversupply.
The manufacturer, Olympus, began selling its updated endoscopes in 2010 without alerting the FDA.
The company's plan to expand beyond Tokyo suffers a setback.
The driver, who claimed to be affiliated to Uber, also overcharged customers and demanded to be paid in cash.
A new report found that 75 percent of London properties being investigated on corruption charges were owned by anonymous offshore entities.
Asiana Flight 214 crashed in San Francisco on July 6, 2013, killing three Chinese passengers and injuring nearly 200 others.
Best Buy announced better-than-expected earnings Tuesday, along with plans to slim down and reward shareholders.
General Motors said its sales were up 4 percent, year over year, to 231,378 vehicles in February.
Americans bought a lot of SUVs and trucks last month, but winter weather kept more people away than expected.
AutoZone wants to avoid a $185 million tab for pregnancy and gender discrimination.
Johnson & Johnson is opening its third biotech incubator focused on pharmaceuticals and healthcare in the Bay Area.
Health officials warn the public needs new antibiotics, but most of the world’s largest drug companies no longer develop them.
Ford is betting big on its aluminum F-150 pickup, but so far rivals Chevy Silverado and Ram are in the lead.
Young Indian professionals are happy with their Windows smartphones and could upgrade to Microsoft's new Lumias.
Japan’s third-largest automaker said its Rogue crossover, Pathfinder SUV and Sentra sedan saw double-digit U.S. sales.
FCA US reported best February sales on record for most Jeep models. Jeep Patriot has best month ever.
The Bank of England is studying financial risks associated with climate change and "stranded assets." Next up: The Federal Reserve.