Boeing plans to deliver 110 787s this year, earning between $87.5 billion and $90.5 billion in revenue.
Flight MH370, from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, is suspected to have crashed into the South China Sea.
Almost half of Europe's natural gas from Russia passes through Ukraine. Now Russian state-owned energy company Gazprom wants to stop the flow.
Reporters on the ground say apparent Russian troops Friday broke into a Ukrainian Air Force base in Sevastopol.
Over 30,000 Duraflame Electric Fireplace/Foyers Heaters were recalled this week due to potential burn and fire hazards.
Activist groups called on the Girl Scouts of the USA to cancel their Barbie-themed badge program.
Oil and gas industry lobbyists are pushing back against the Obama administration's budget requests.
The country's minister of agriculture went on record to promote GM food during the National People's Congress.
The discount, which NASA is supposed to give only to government contractors, saved Google execs $3.3-$5.3 million over 5 years.
Investments in Peru’s mining sector could reach a record $14 billion in 2014.
State-owned Cnooc becomes the first Chinese energy company to be granted a license to seek Arctic oil.
A mobile-accessories website claims to have received many Galaxy S5 accessories while an Indian import site hints at the mini version of the device.
A clean-up of the U.S. Navy’s intranet, which has 800,000 users at 2,500 locations, reportedly took four months and cost $10 million.
The OGS fund reintroduced defense spending that would otherwise be cut, and its growth has exploded since 2013.
At the end of a volatile week, markets seem ready for a breather ahead of data on jobs and trade.
The report by Greentech Solar and the Solar Energy Industries Assoc. also predicts
26% U.S. solar market growth in 2014.
With so much happening in Ukraine, it's hard to tell what's what. Propaganda and speculation are rife, so take a minute to look at these Twitter accounts.
Krispy Kreme is celebrating Daylight Savings Day by offering free original glazed doughnuts to customers. No purchase is necessary.
A Chinese property tycoon blamed bureaucratic red tape for unsustainable housing prices.
The public comment period for the State Department's review of the pipeline ends Friday.
Moldova is one of the smallest economies in Europe which depends heavily on natural gas from Russia
Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson delivered remarks at an annual analyst meeting. Here are the highlights.
Move over, Dustin Moskovitz! The new youngest billionaire in the world is in town.
Turkey is aiming to build the world's biggest airport, which it hopes will handle 150 million passengers a year.
"It’s critical for the U.S. to get serious about rapidly expanding U.S. exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) and lifting restrictions on U.S. exports of crude."
A number of Amazon.com sellers are furious over an abrupt change that limits the number of “novelty” items they’re allowed to sell.
Despite big cuts to Pentagon spending, Boeing inked a hefty contract extension with the armed forces to service its Apache helicopters.
Ford is working hard to become a significant presence in China, where it surpassed Honda and Toyota in sales volume last year.
Six applications have been approved to date. Here's a look at the process and the key decisionmakers.
TSMC reportedly won most of the manufacturing orders for logic- and power-management integrated chips for the iPhone 6.