Mid-tier department store Macy's is shifting upscale to boost profits as discounters struggle to lift earnings.
“The biggest issue on the sales side is that we’re distracted with trying to survive.”
Overinflating tires and disconnecting alternators are two of the methods used to cheat Europe’s stringent fuel economy and emissions goals.
Web giants are pushing the cost of Web storage to zero, putting well-funded startups in a serious bind.
Japanese automakers limit the recalls to vehicles “originally sold or ever registered” in hot and humid regions.
The German luxury automaker delivered 16 percent more cars in China in October than same month last year.
More than 700 American children were hospitalized and one child died after eating or breaking open soap pods.
Find out what stores will be open, closed or have altered hours on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2014.
The world's largest hamburger chain is fighting off a damaged reputation after Chinese journalists exposed it may have sold expired meat.
Quotes and videos of the renowned pastor and speaker dominated Twitter Monday as users learned of his death.
Boeing has been operating in Japan for the last 60 years and considers the country to be one of its strongest markets.
GM reportedly ordered nearly 500,000 replacement ignition switches two months before a recall over the faulty switches.
Relatives of the missing plane's passengers have criticized a potential move by the airline to call off the search by year-end.
As competition heats up in India's online shopping scene, Flipkart's reportedly considering potential investors for a massive fund infusion.
One person who has sampled the beverage said it wasn’t that disgusting.”
The Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities is suing the U.S. Department of Education.
Tootsie Roll Industries and other chocolate-treat makers are watching to see how Ebola may affect cocoa supplies.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto revoked a high-speed rail concession led by Chinese firms just before his trip to Beijing. Awkward?
The timing of this week's deal cancellation may be awkward: Mexico's leader will visit China within days.
Allowing U.S. crude exports would raise global oil supplies, in turn lowering overall prices, Larry Summers said.
Falling oil prices present economic challenges for the controversial pipeline, but they are unlikely to lower demand for the project.
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
Workers were told to delete and destroy results of three-month-long secret tests conducted by Takata on its air bags in the U.S.
The Belgian chocolate company reportedly claimed that its sales had dropped after media coverage of the Islamic State group increased.
Bank of America is the latest bank to cut its third-quarter profit, citing litigation expenses related to its foreign exchange business.
CEO Satya Nadella’s plan to make office freely available on Android and iOS gadgets shows he’s willing to work with competitors to build market share.
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.