Some 24.6 million passengers will fly over the 12 days surrounding Thanksgiving, an increase of 1.5 percent from last year.
The shortage is forcing utilities in several states to shut down coal plants in an attempt to preserve their stockpiles ahead of the winter.
Airbus says lessor agrees to order 100 A320 aircraft.
The deal, which needs regulatory approval, is expected to be closed in the first quarter of 2015.
The companies appear to have channeled hundreds of billions of dollars through Luxembourg and saved billions of dollars in taxes.
The billionaire founder of Tesla talks shop after company’s third quarter results.
Investors will be eyeing Lenovo, the world’s largest PC maker, to see how it plans to turn around Motorola and IBM's server business.
Tesla Motors wants more time to test its highly anticipated Model X crossover.
Analysts had predicted flat earnings amid increased competition in the growing organics and natural food market.
Smaller stores in Berkeley can avoid the tax and keep selling soda at market prices.
Once imprinted on every car Chrysler made, the iconic logo falls to the rise of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).
Republicans are vowing to make the Canada-to-Texas pipeline a top priority come January.
Volkswagen Group says some recent Audi A4, S4 and Allroad cars have air bag controllers that need a software fix.
Virgin Money postponed its listing in October, about two weeks after it announced its intention to float.
A third Australian vessel GO Phoenix commenced its search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on Tuesday.
The payment by Naftogaz is the first to Gazprom since May, when a row over gas pricing and unpaid debts escalated between Moscow and Kiev.
Alibaba, the dominant e-commerce company in the world’s largest consumer market, wants to take on Google and Apple with its own OS.
A new report offers a grim outlook for further reductions of vehicle greenhouse gases as all the easy stuff has been done.
The Asian giant is poised to overtake the Americas in sales of BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce cars.
America's largest health food store is losing momentum even as the market for organics grows.
In its latest report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change called for 90% renewables by 2100.
The discount carrier compiled the biggest airline complaints from 30,000 travelers.
More than half of the affected vehicles are the 2014 Flex crossovers and F-150 pickup trucks, which may have a passenger-side air bag problem.
Despite strained relations between East and West right now, Russia has delivered the last batch of U.S.-built helicopters to the Afghan military.
A global economic slowdown weakened demand for American-made goods.
Alibaba shares jumped over 4 percent Tuesday after the Chinese e-commerce giant said revenue surged 54 percent from a year earlier.
The deal comes on top of $395 million the automakers agreed to pay last December to resolve claims from the owners of the vehicles.
About three to four meetings are scheduled to be held in preparation for the Nuclear Security Summit in 2016.
Automakers are required to report claims of any death or injury involving their vehicles or parts, but Honda allegedly failed to do so.
The airline reportedly said that "two of the sinks on board were leaking," while passengers claimed that human waste had reached the aisles.