In a major step forward for biotech company Vertex, a scientific advisory panel recommended Orkambi for FDA approval.
GM recognizes 100 deaths from its faulty ignition switches. But some say the automaker failed to understand the scope of its ignition-related flaws.
Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a bill letting Tesla sell cars directly to customers -- against dealers’ wishes.
Lord Nicholas Stern, a prominent climate change economist, warns that oil market volatility could harm businesses and jobs.
As Texas lawmakers consider a bill to soften penalties for marijuana possession, a blitz of TV ads in the state are comparing pot to alcohol.
Crash tests show “major challenge for manufacturers” of midsize SUVs. Here are the seven models deemed safest in the segment.
Along with rising profits, food trucks across the U.S. are expelling massive amounts of pollutants into the air. A new program could help vendors clean up their act.
The flight had made an emergency landing and the captain reportedly said he did not want to fly to Portland with an autistic child on board.
Verizon will acquire AOL for about $4.4 billion in cash in a deal that gives the telecom giant a significant foothold in digital advertising and the world of Web content.
The Treasury has so far raised over $15 billion by selling its stake in the company.
Google said that all the collisions were minor with no injuries and that its self-driving cars were not at fault.
Internet retail giant Alibaba has the largest mobile payment system in China and its CEO Jack Ma has discussed a possible partnership with Apple before.
"I just don't think they either understand the consequences or are worried about them," Identity Theft Council founder Neal O'Farrell said.
Shares of the online crafts marketplace dropped 10 percent Monday after analysts warned the company is facing a problem with counterfeit goods.
The deal could spark M&A activity among U.S. shale oil producers this year following a sharp drop in crude prices.
The China Rich List founder says Tiens Group's massive French tour shows the growing global ambitions of China's biggest private firms.
A major drug company teams up with a leading research university in a rare agreement to develop treatments for HIV and AIDS.
The California tech giant announced a sustainable forestry plan in China, saying it would boost renewable energy use at its manufacturing sites.
But since January, Dallas has seen 40 small earthquakes — a dramatic increase from the previous year. Is fracking the culprit?
Unlike Generation X-ers, Baby Boomers and traditionalists, millennials believe the personal information they give to businesses stays private.
As more companies dedicate resources to develop commercially viable self-driving cars, initial tests reveal such vehicles are still a far drive from public use.
The crew reportedly asked the passengers if there was a doctor among them to help the Canadian woman.
Google, Apple and Microsoft revealed earlier this year they were under review by the Australian Tax Office.
Police locked down the Eastland Center in Harper Woods after reports that shots were fired inside the complex.
Zulily CEO Darrell Cavens says his company has a lot of respect for Alibaba and welcomes it as a shareholder.
The Government Accountability Office questions whether human behavioral indicators can identify potential air travel terrorists.
London-based BP has already taken $43.8 billion in pre-tax charges for clean-up and other costs.
The Hispanic-owned Rubbin' Buttz BBQ in Colorado said white customers will receive a 10 percent discount on June 11.
Workers want Reynolds American Inc. to extend basic labor protections across its tobacco supply chain.
According to a report, the armored vehicles will be operated with a system similar to a Sony PlayStation controller.