Malaysia Airlines has decided against transporting relatives to the location where debris thought to be linked to a missing plane was found.
Each automaker was advised to update their iOS app immediately.
The operations being acquired employ 1,500 people at six manufacturing facilities in Norway, Sweden, France and Spain.
Travel demand by an increasingly affluent Chinese population is set to soar long-term, a huge business opportunity for both countries' carriers.
French authorities launched air-and-sea search operations last week around Reunion Island after a wing flap washed up on its shores last month.
Despite increasing customer dissatisfaction, the airline industry is hardly affected, a report shows.
"It’s appalling that a global brand has allowed a T-shirt like this to be produced and sold in store," said one customer.
A $300 million undersea cable project aims to speed data between the New York and London financial hubs.
McDonald's Mobile, launched in San Diego and New York City, is an effort to keep pace with other fast-food chains.
Items such as a package of noodles and a luggage tag were likely not from a Malaysia Airlines jet, but officials were glad people were looking.
The Chinese e-commerce giant posted quarterly sales that missed Wall Street forecasts as sales growth declined to its slowest pace in more than three years.
Families of those on board the missing plane have yet again raised doubts over Malaysia's handling of the search.
The Conservative government spent $30 million to promote tar sands exports and quash environmental opposition, the Guardian reports.
Proceeds from the sale are expected to help Pearson turn around the company’s education business.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the famous twins’ company. An ex-intern said she was not paid and overworked.
The company faced major backlash after featuring an advertisement that read "Look like a girl...think like a man" in honor of National Women's Day.
Debris found near an Indian Ocean archipelago was from a barge that capsized Feb. 10, the vessel's captain said.
Apple's next iPhone may fail, in fourth-quarter sales, to surpass its predecessor.
"There seem to be more than a few items that connect it with Zichron Yaacov, with the glass factory at Tantura, and with the baron’s ships," said University of Haifa researchers Monday.
The Silicon Valley automaker is losing more than $4,000 on every Model S electric sedan it sells, using its reckoning of operating losses, and it burned $359 million in cash last quarter in a bull market for luxury vehicles.
One goal is to make staff match the demographics of the communities they're working in.
The $37.2 billion deal has some analysts pondering the Oracle of Omaha's willingness to make such a big bet.
Two biotech companies will work with Sanofi to deliver a first-in-class treatment.
If approved, the acquisition would mark Berkshire Hathaway's biggest deal ever.
A customer of a Lowe’s Home Improvement store reportedly asked that the store not send a black delivery man to her house.
"Coca-Cola’s agenda here is very clear: Get these researchers to confuse the science and deflect attention from dietary intake,” a professor at NYU told the New York Times.
The focus of the search for the missing plane has now shifted to an area about 2,300 miles west of the ongoing operation in the southern Indian Ocean.
All operable commercial reactors in Japan are now subject to the Nuclear Regulation Authority's safety checks before they can resume operations.
Berkshire Hathaway's potential purchase of Precision Castparts could be announced as soon as next week and be valued at more than $30 billion.
Target plans to begin adding signs in its kids’ bedding sections that will address them as a group instead of by their genders.