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Under the new plans, 37 percent of all New York City homes are located within evacuation zones.
The airline's premium service that includes lie-flat seats is now offered on flights between New York and San Francisco.
Study finds that in 55 emerging markets, renewable energy capacity has grown by 143 percent in recent years.
Annual reliability survey says new models from Fiat, Jeep, Ram and Dodge rank below average, followed by Mercedes-Benz and Ford.
Bids for the Houston-based oil subsidiary came in far below the asking price of $10 billion, Venezuela's finance minister said.
The plan would separate the company’s entertainment businesses from its sports and media operations.
A coal mine collapsed in Turkey Tuesday, trapping 23 people. It was the second coal mine disaster in five months.
The mobile payment technology for the iPhone 6 isn't currently accepted by the company and it’s not expected to be accepted anytime soon.
The London-based energy giant says, however, that rising oil-and-gas production could offset those setbacks.
The coalition includes Microsoft, Symantec and Cisco, and suggests private firms can be nimbler than federal agencies in preventing future hacks.
Looking to take a strong stake in India's growth in coming years, Japan's SoftBank will invest $10 billion in local Internet-based opportunities.
With its $627 million investment in Snapdeal, Japan's SoftBank is set to make a strong foray into India's online shopping business.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with officials of the Tata group during a two-day trip to India.
The Obama administration announced plans Monday to boost manufacturing job creation. Progress has been slow.
There are two types of peer pressure, and both might help make Apple Pay the new normal.
A company in Britain is developing the technology to replace the inside of a plane's fuselage with giant OLED screens.
The nation's second- and third-largest drug store chains have their own mobile payments plans.
The U.S. pharmaceutical company is divesting assets and investing in research for new products like insomnia drug Belsomra.
China's state-run oil firm has bought 18 million barrels of crude oil so far this month, traders say.
The Asian giant is playing catch-up in industrial robotics as its labor costs rise and automation costs drop.
An aviation expert has claimed that a breach of protocol by aviation authorities made the MH370 search costly, The Malaysian Insider reported.
South Korean prosecutors have demanded the death sentence for the captain of the Sewol, which sank on April 16, killing hundreds.
Goldman's projections contrast with those of oil analyst Paul Horsnell, known for having called the market's long rally a decade ago.
The additional charge could be part of a broader estimate for a global recall, which began in 2008, a Reuters report said.
Toyota’s deliveries in the U.S. increased 5.7 percent until September, led by a 26 percent rise in the sales of its RAV4 SUV.
CVS and Rite Aid reportedly disabled Apple Pay in their stores.
Taiwan has four aging submarines including two that date back to World War II although its military is otherwise considered generally modern.
A third company recalled its products because walnuts were left off the ingredient label.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., wants a national recall of Takata air bags.