Chesapeake Energy's year-to-date asset sales have now reached about $3.6 billion.
The four missing children have been located and are safe, ABC 7 News reports.
Toyota issued its latest recall -- for 185,000 vehicles -- even though the issue has not caused any accidents.
Most new jobs last month were created in the utilities and transportation sectors, ADP said.
Most job cuts related to health care stemmed from lower Medicare reimbursements and state Medicaid cutbacks.
The home refinancing segment has been particularly hard hit by the sudden rise in interest rates.
Rising oil prices as Egypt simmers, a slowing Chinese economy, and US data will influence markets ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.
India's telecom body endorsed full ownership of telecom firms by foreign investors in an effort to attract more FDI to revive a stalling economy.
Hydrogen fuel-cell cars are back in flavor as the auto industry explores cheaper, greener and more efficient fuel alternatives.
The price of oil touched $102 a barrel on Wednesday, the highest since May 2012, as Egypt's political crisis raged on.
A weakening in China's services sector hurts Asian markets, which will now look to key jobs data from the US on Friday for direction.
Southwest Airlines has announced it will let passengers view TV for free on their personal devices when flying on the airline's Wi-Fi enabled planes reports USA Today.
Authorities say that former Tiffany and Company executive Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun, 46, stole about $1.3 million in jewelry from the Tiffany & Co. flagship store in New York.
Paul Deneve, a former CEO of fashion house Yves Saint Laurent, will be returning to Apple as a VP for "special projects."
Toyota sold 1.1 million units in the first six months, while Honda topped 745,000.
The German automaker missed industry estimates by well over 10,000 units as Americans flocked to Detroit offerings.
General Motors sold 1.42 million vehicles while Ford hit 1.26 million. First half sales increase averaged 8.3%, led by Ford.
GM said it sold 1.42 million cars in the U.S. in the first six months of 2013 as demand for two pickups was robust.
Kidnap and ransom insurers are making big profits, but so are kidnappers.
Ford has been on a winning streak this year. Fiesta sales have doubled since June 2012.
Factory orders have now been up for three of the last four months.
The SF BART strike that shut down public transit in California's Bay Area is delivering a blow to the economy, experts said.
Sales declined as expected from a robust May, but the last month of the first half of this year still was Chrysler's best in six years.
The deal will advance Rosneft's goal of becoming the largest independent natural gas producer in Russia.
Maersk's new big daddy of the seas can carry more containers than some major ports can handle.
Onyx, a California-based cancer drug company, could soon be batting away buyout offers, as pharma majors prepare for a bidding war.
Apple could tie up with SK Telecom to launch iPhone 5S with the new LTE Advanced network in South Korea.
Former KPMG exec who received cash and gifts worth thousands of dollars for sharing confidential info says he did it to help a friend.
Rapper Pharrell Williams has filed a lawsuit with the Manhattan federal court asking the court to rule he has not violated Will.i.am's trademarks for "I AM."
Don Mattrick, previously president of Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment department, is the new CEO of the social gamer.