The ongoing missing-plane mystery has spawned a big surge in downloads of flight-tracking apps.
And if the law of supply and demand holds then retail coffee prices may be headed north, right?
Global retail chains are making moves on in some of the world's fastest-growing markets.
The factory could cost as much as $5 billion to build, employ up to 6,500 people in three states and cut battery costs by 30 percent.
The auto giant's first female leader is expected to be exonerated of any responsibility for lethal product flaws in an in-house investigation.
The U.S. Senate environment committee is holding an oversight hearing Wednesday on how the NRC has responded to Fukushima.
The Japanese insurer will retain existing management at the Birmingham, Ala.-based target
More than 100 people have been killed in mining accidents in China since the beginning of 2014.
Alec Duncan reportedly said that the sound most likely came from a natural event such as a small earthquake.
The automaker's scandal over ignition switch failures gets a grim twist.
A new rule requires companies to disclose where they get certain minerals. That’s easier said than done.
Shariah-compliant banking is becoming a necessity for many companies that hope to operate in the Middle East.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) introduced a bill on Tuesday that attempts to keep the EPA's latest power plant rules from taking hold.
Antonov, the Soviet-era manufacturer of giant airplanes, lives on in crisis-torn Ukraine -- but is facing a risky future.
Governors and policymakers in coal-reliant states have come out swinging against the Obama administration's latest climate proposal.
The G-7 countries are expected to discuss a balance of diverse energy sources and climate change policy.
Ahead of its upcoming IPO, the U.S. print-media giant is building up its tech portfolio with acquisition of Seattle’s Cozi Inc.
Automakers on Tuesday reported higher-than-expected U.S. new car sales in May, underpinning a broader recovery in the U.S. economy.
The energy agency says that massive investments are required through 2035 to meet the world's growing energy needs.
The African country plans to license more than a dozen oil exploration areas and attract major international oil companies.
A senior Chinese adviser said the country could cap its CO2 emissions, one day after the US unveiled a proposed cut in gases from power plants.
Global players have altered their products to suit the country's tax regime, which is highly favorable to the small-car segment.
An analysis found that the frequency of such accidents in the Ion was nearly six times that of the Corolla and twice that of the Focus.
The dull, low-frequency sound seemed to come from a location far from the search area.
Whole Foods' recipe for success isn't working anymore. Here's why -- and what the company should do about it.
The economy seems to be warming up after the frigid winter suppressed activity.
The Obama administration's landmark proposal to shift from coal plants toward natural gas, nuclear and renewables is workable, experts say.
The EPA's rule, announced Monday, aims to reduce power plants' carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2030 to slow global warming.
TheTake’s Tyler Cooper discussed his startup's aim to be "the Shazam and Pinterest for movies" via mobile, the Web and Google Glass.
'Mario Kart 8' launched Friday, and the game is already moving Wii U consoles from the shelves in the U.K.