While acknowledging that Google is also opposed to the changes, "Occupy Google" called on it to raise awareness about the complex issue.
Energy experts say the gassy, flammable qualities of Bakken oil are present in oil from Colorado and Texas, too.
First came the Prius, the first mass market hybrid. Now Toyota is hoping its FCV will break new ground.
The natural and organic foods retailer apparently didn’t weigh the consequences of overcharging customers.
Former President Yanukovych sparked unrest when he failed to sign the deal last fall, in favor of a fateful agreement with Russia.
The new OIS technology could be the differentiating factor between the two versions of the upcoming iPhone 6.
The "Risky Business" climate report unveiled Tuesday underscores the challenges that U.S. oil and gas firms face from global warming.
The Obama administration loosened a long-standing export ban on American oil.
In Dubai, artificial lagoons as clear as swimming pools are a step up from the manmade lake, without nature's pesky variations.
India has been covertly expanding its nuclear weapons capability.
Microsoft is attempting to separate MacBook Air users from their laptops.
A company that built an empire off door-to-door cosmetics sales is restructuring, again.
Brazil's "team" of street vendors sees the World Cup as a chance to beat legal obstacles to long-term legitimacy.
A New York Times report has the Walt Disney Company considering a stake in Vice Media, but insiders say Disney has no such plans.
Albania's once-dwindling oil sector is seeing a drilling renaissance thanks to smaller foreign firms lured by the prospects of significant deposits.
GM and Carnegie Mellon University are showcasing their self-driving SUV on Capitol Hill.
KKR expands its wind energy portfolio with big stake in Spain's trouble Acciona, which lost big money when Spanish subsidies ended.
Tensions keep mounting around the Export-Import Bank of the United States, with four officials accused of accepting gifts in exchange for favors.
The jury has ruled in the conspiracy scandal that gave a black eye to media titan Rupert Murdoch’s newspaper operations.
Some Time Warner Titles again available for pre-order on Amazon.
India is expanding a nuclear plant that could produce enough weapons-grade uranium to make five atom bombs a year, according to reports.
Both versions of the iPhone 6 are expected to ship to retailers around September, according to Bloomberg.
The latest development marks the second time that efforts to sell Telesat have failed.
The World Cup brought a new tweets record for Twitter, but will it juice new user growth?
Oil and gas drillers are wary of the drug-related violence in northern Mexico that's threatening to stymie the country's shale oil and gas development.
California's drought now covers a third of the state this week.
Indonesian retailers are cashing in on the Iraq crisis by selling ISIS merchandise, including "We Are All ISIS" T-shirts, online.
But the high court also said the EPA had wrongly stretched the Clean Air Act program for new and expanded stationary sources.
Chinese manufacturing rose this month to a seven-month high.
Commercial featuring a narcolepsy joke has been set to “private” on YouTube following complaints by people with the condition.