The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.
Armed with weapons and vehicles that once patrolled Baghdad, police increasingly treat U.S. neighborhoods like "war zones," the ACLU claims.
The cause of the five-alarm fire is under investigation.
The auto giant's first female leader is expected to be exonerated of any responsibility for lethal product flaws in an in-house investigation.
Former federal prosecutor Anton Valukas is about to release a comprehensive explanation of GM’s yearslong ignition switch debacle.
Nest Labs has announced plans to put the Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm back on the market once its recall is resolved.
Nest Labs will be recalling over 440,000 units of its Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm due to a defect with its "Nest Wave" feature.
North America’s largest automaker had a terrible year in 2004. This year is already worse.
The children were reported missing Monday after their mother didn't return them to their biological father.
The 16-year-old told her dad that two men forced her into a truck, a story that later turned out to be false.
Excluding one-time items for European restructuring, Ford earned 25 cents a share, 6 cents below analysts' estimates.
The cause of the fire in the densely populated Back Bay neighborhood remains unclear and officials say they will investigate the case.
The data demonstrates that the world is still spending a considerable portion of public funds on defense.
Graco Children's Products issued an expansion of their February 2014 car seat recall to include over 403,000 more products.
During the last two months, the Ukrainian military command has seen almost weekly personnel changes.
"Vampire Diaries" star Nina Dobrev urged her followers to sign a petition for late camera assistant Sarah Jones.
The crew member on "The Vampire Diaries" and the Greg Allman biopic died when a CSX train struck her.
The Transportation Research Initiative released a study analyzing the fatality rate of drivers in various countries.
You thought Robocop was the stuff of the distant future? That future may come sooner than you think.
And no, it isn’t the Super Bowl. It’s not even in the U.S.
With more than 70 percent of China's military made up of only children, some fear "spoiled" young men can't handle combat.
Poultry regulation may feature prominently in 2014 on advocates’ agendas, after two critical December reports made waves.