U.S. agencies are investigating the timing of the automaker's recall over the faulty switches, which have been linked to at least 13 deaths.
A Russian newspaper reported that U.S. sanctions may force Exxon to leave Sakhalin, but Exxon says it has no such plans.
The maker of the luxury Model S electric car has upped hiring by about 13 percent in its home state.
“I would like to emphasize once again that we were forced to make this decision,” Putin said in a letter to European leaders.
The scrapbooking site says it will use new money to expand overseas.
The losses that started Thursday are the start of a trip south for stock investors.
Members were unhappy that Brock Pierce, a controversial actor and former Disney child star, was named as a director.
Cars with tail lamp malfunctions are being recalled. GM is expected to take a charge of up to $200 million.
Nylon magazine’s co-founders, Jaclynn Jarrett and Marvin Scott Jarrett, are planning to sue following the sale of 51 percent of the business by their investment partner.
Labor rights advocates and union representatives are calling this the largest-ever strike to hit U.S. fast-food companies.
Anti-China riots in Vietnam could have a wider affect on foreign manufacturers in the country.
The $19 billion project is estimated to produce nearly 7 million tons of LNG per year for 30 years.
It's not known if Iran has complied on providing information about detonators that can be used for bombs.
Tapping Siberia's natural gas promises a win for both sides.
Tesla founder Elon Musk's space company is looking to replace Russian rockets for U.S. launches.
Video of the fire in Carlsbad, California, shows massive flames dangerously close to several homes.
Labor rights organizers and employees of the world’s largest fast-food chains have taken global a U.S. movement demanding higher wages.
Unions call a one-day protest strike and demonstrations against the government spread across the country.
The governor has declared a state of emergency.
The move is expected to be enacted across stores around the world as Apple is rumored to be preparing for the iPhone 6's release.
People are already asking Google to stop linking to some personal information just days after an EU court ruling.
In December 1984, deadly gas leaked from a pesticide plant in the Indian city making it one of the world's worst industrial disasters.
Other major retailers are also struggling with similarly grim results.
Sun Pharma’s subsidiary holds a tentative approval from the FDA for marketing Gleevec's generic version in the US.
Divers recovered five more bodies from the wreck of the Sewol, but 23 people still remain missing.
Protests over Turkey's mining disaster revived long-running civil unrest in cities across the country.
Less-stable infrastructures and greater demand for resources could be a “catalyst for conflict," according to a military report.
AstraZeneca's boss said on Wednesday he would engage with Pfizer if the price was right.
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