A federal lawsuit filed Monday accuses the ride-sharing firm of using false claims to promote safety and security.
While winter storm Juno wasn't as severe as expected, flights at many East Coast airports remained grounded Tuesday.
New York state officials warned residents of the dangers of a snowstorm that many said could be one of the worst on record.
A travel ban for New York was lifted for city roads, but public transportation around the Northeast remained mostly suspended.
Indonesia's military called off the recovery operation stating that they believed that there are no more bodies trapped in the fuselage.
Indications reveal sales are quite a lot — perhaps as many as 70 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses in Q4.
The group employs about 1.3 million people during peak production times, making it one of the largest private employers in the world.
A mammoth blizzard along the U.S. East Coast kept people indoors, halted thousands of flights and prompted authorities to ban cars from roads.
This is the third offer from IAG in six weeks but Aer Lingus' trade union has claimed that a takeover may lead to the loss of 1,200 jobs.
Three UAE-based airlines cancelled their service to Baghdad after shots were fired at a flydubai plane upon arrival at the city's airport.
A fair oil price is what would ultimately balance supply and demand, Aramco's CEO said Tuesday.
An NTSC investigator said that analysis of the cockpit voice recorder and the black box will not be included in the preliminary report.
The software maker said sales of the OS to businesses and consumers were off 13 percent.
Earnings season continues in full force this week as Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Alibaba and more are slated to post quarterly results.
Big Blue and union officials deny a report saying the company plans to lay off 26 percent of worldwide staff.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that city streets would be cut off to non-emergency vehicles starting at 11:00 p.m. EST.
Big data is being used to make advances in understanding autism and other ailments.
States of emergency were issued for New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Some OPEC members, including Venezuela, have continued to call for output cuts.
The goal is to get many of Beijing's migrants out of town, but nearby cities aren't thrilled with the plan.
From New York City to Maine, officials warn of life-threatening conditions in the next 24 hours as the first blizzard of 2015 approaches.
Stores scrambled to keep pantry basics in stock as people lined up for bread, water, canned food and other staples.
Production and supply of crude has to slow down to halt the decline in global oil prices, analysts say.
Global financial markets reacted to the Greek election on Monday with the euro dropping to near an 11-year low against the dollar.
Lizard Squad, the group that says it is responsible for the online attack, disputed the airline's claim.
Some 80 percent of Pakistan was affected by a blackout Sunday, officials said power was restored by midmorning.
A new racial-discrimination lawsuit will test both McDonald’s ability to handle hot-button topic and challenges to its legal liabilities.
Narendra Modi calls agreement "the centerpiece of Indo-U.S. understanding" in comments at the beginning of Barack Obama's visit to India.
An Indonesian official said that efforts to float the fuselage of Flight 8501 will resume on Sunday.
Authorities recovered over 70 bottles of wine stolen from restaurant French Laundry after a monthlong cross-country search.