The two countries accuse the U.S. of following meat labeling laws despite a World Trade Organization ruling that the measure is protectionist and illegal.
It is not clear whether the SEC investigation is limited to the spending allegations or is broader in scope.
Two amendments that would have cut $1.14 billion in Amtrak public grants were struck down Thursday.
Find out how to get free donuts from Dunkin' Donuts, Krispy Kreme and more on National Donut Day 2015!
With Jenner all over the news, the market for memorabilia from her days as an athlete has perhaps never been higher.
National Donut Day began way back in 1938 as a tribute to Salvation Army workers who brought donuts to soldiers during World War I.
The report contradicts claims made by environmentalists that injecting water into natural gas wells leads to groundwater contamination.
The agency has twice rejected the drug, but new data and criticism over gender discrimination may sway their opinion.
Twitter was downgraded by Evercore Thursday after the firm expressed concern about the social media site’s slow user growth.
Commuters stuck in traffic might soon notice that the car next to them doesn't have a driver.
OPEC oil ministers are expected to hold the line on oil production at this week's summit in Vienna.
The lawsuit cited CVS supervisors as saying, "Black people always are the ones that are the thieves."
At least 75 people are confirmed dead and over 300 still missing, as authorities ban a second ship operated by the same company.
Both companies have looked for a partner for years, and T-Mobile's CEO has said that the merger "makes some sense."
Tesla Motors probably sold more cars last month, but don’t bet that monthly Model S sales estimates are accurate.
In 2017, TVR will produce its first sports car in nearly a decade, and the way it's made could be revolutionary.
The Obama administration could soon require U.S. airlines to slash greenhouse gas emissions from commercial aircraft.
A recent SEC filing takes the form of Google founder Sergey Brin discussing long-term projects close to his heart.
The Santa Clara chip giant revealed a line of chips which will trickle into high-end computers this year.
The Japanese conglomerate is becoming a force in the mobile Internet space, making ever more aggressive bets on startups it views as disruptive.
Nestle India's Maggi noodles was reportedly found to contain higher than permissible amounts of lead.
Over 19,000 square miles of the sea floor has been searched with no concrete clues about the missing plane's location, the Australian search agency said.
On the second day of what may turn out to be China’s worst boat disaster in more than 60 years, divers continued to look for the over 400 people still missing.
The strategy is a sign of Teva's commitment to its $40 billion bid for Mylan.
The top U.S. auto safety regulator said that replacement parts for potentially defective Takata Corp air bag inflators may not offer consumers a remedy that lasts the life of the car.
The seasonally adjusted annualized rate, a key sales metric, was the highest since 2006 last month.
The overturning of the Eastern Star cruise ship raised safety concerns as China develops its domestic tourism industry.
Ford Motor said sales dropped waiting for its Kansas City factory to get up to speed on aluminum-body F-150 production.
Scientists and economists this week proposed a Global Apollo Program to drive down costs of renewable energy and make it cheaper than fossil fuels.
Apple's App Store refuses to download apps for many users, but the company's systems indicate everything is running smoothly.