The Dearborn, Michigan, automaker is testing consumers’ appetite for renting their cars to others.
Gasoline from Canadian oil sands crude emits up to 18 percent to 21 percent more greenhouse gas emissions than equivalents from conventional U.S. crude.
Several migrants living near the French transport hub attempted to board slow-moving trucks to cross over into the U.K.
Embattled retailer American Apparel is tired of Dov Charney's antics and is making damning allegations against its fired CEO.
The chance of a successful prosecution is considered slim but the Dutch hope they can pressure Russia, whose role in the process is critical, into cooperating.
Oil and gas companies say new rules to limit fracking pollution on federal and tribal lands are redundant and unnecessarily burdensome.
The Dallas eatery Tallywackers brings gender parity to the "breastaurant" concept -- just as Amy Schumer predicted.
Blackberry's earnings and revenue missed Wall Street estimates last quarter, but the smartphone maker's software revenue soared 150 percent from a year ago.
Solar, wind and other "clean power" technologies will draw $8 trillion in investment by 2040, nearly double the amount for fossil fuels, BNEF forecasts.
Jaguar Land Rover just made its 2 millionth Defender as it's poised to retire a classic look after 67 years.
The company boasts of its ethical treatment of cows, but has ignored the plight of the workers who milk them, critics say.
The Palo Alto electric car maker said recently that Model 3 deliveries are "planned for 2018."
House Republicans are pushing bills this week to defang the Obama administration's hallmark environmental regulations.
The Giulia midsize sedan is part of the struggling Italian automaker’s plan to release eight new models, including an SUV.
The wearables market is one of the fastest growing segments among all gadgets being churned out.
Williams' board determined the proposal "significantly undervalues" the company.
Insurance powerhouse Anthem had offered $184 a share, a 35 percent premium on Cigna's May 28 price.
Caracas and Bogota have a long list of diplomatic disputes and temporarily froze trade during the administration of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
Physicians are alarmed about current efforts by the big five health insurers to become the big three.
A roundup of all the restaurants offering free food for dad on Father's Day 2015.
The cause of the event leading the vehicle to plunge about 655 feet into a mountainous gorge is not yet known.
Russia will not own Greece's section of the pipeline, but it will assist in financing the $2.3 billion project.
Despite economic sanctions, European and U.S. companies are continuing to operate in most sectors of Russia's economy -- but they are struggling.
The founder of America's largest cable television provider died from natural causes Thursday.
Uber drivers and passengers can no longer carry guns, or any firearms, while using the ride-hailing service.
The Obama administration's proposal Friday to slash emissions from big trucks will transform the niche market of cleaner cars into a mainstream industry.
Though pharmaceutical firms warn consumers about online sellers, 5 million Americans turn to them for the low prices.
The Sahara group owns assets ranging from The Plaza Hotel in New York to a Formula One team.
The Orkim Harmony was hijacked by pirates in an area that Malaysian officials warn has become a "hotspot" for piracy.
Tropical Storm Bill has led to several Spirit Airlines flights being canceled or delayed, leaving passengers stranded for as many as two days.