The lawsuit alleges that the oil giant wrongfully acquired over $33 million from a state fund in a process known as “double dipping.”
Happy National Pancake Day 2015! Find out how and where to get a free stack of pancakes from IHOP.
SeaWorld plans to launch a marketing campaign that seeks to reach a nonpartisan consumer who "wants to know our side of the story."
At least 40 percent of Washington cities have outlawed marijuana sales within their borders.
The deal is the fourth semiconductor sector M&A deal this year, and the biggest of these by far.
Ola Cabs announced it would acquire TaxiForSure for $200 million, as the company prepares to take on Uber in India.
An online message purported to be from ISIS warned Twitter against taking down accounts linked to the militant group.
HTC increases the smarts of its new smartphone -- but little else.
Here are the first official details of the new HTC One (M9) flagship smartphone.
Caught in yet another diversity scandal, Abercrombie & Fitch, and brands like it, need to embrace racial diversity and diversity of thought -- before they become irrelevant.
Tesla Motors published a long list of risks in its latest annual report. Here are the most interesting ones.
The last and largest part of AirAsia Flight 8501's fuselage, with a wing attached to it, was recovered from the Java Sea on Friday.
The company said it noticed the potential breach in November, but did not clarify why it waited so long to share the news.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is voluntarily calling back some 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durangos and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.
United Policyholders, a consumer-advocacy group, filed a lawsuit to force FEMA to provide access to flood-insurance records.
Physicians and parents push for more research on and access to medical marijuana.
The French aerospace firm said Friday profits increased 59 percent last year, but "operational challenges" have hit key programs.
New Jersey settles 2004 $8.9 billion case against ExxonMobil for just $250 million; Christie's first AG was an ExxonMobil lawyer.
The 111-year-old retailer is still healing from a former Apple executive's dismal failure. But is Wall Street being too harsh?
The Stockholm-based company has accused Apple of infringing on multiple patents that are essential to telecom standards.
The driver of a "very powerful" Ford Mustang lost control during the illegal race, and struck a crowd of gathered spectators.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies says it has a deal with a developer to build a working model of the high-speed transit tube.
“Finance is no longer an instrument for getting money into productive businesses, but getting money out of them.”
Automakers release U.S. new-car sales reports Monday. Data indicate the country's industry is headed toward its best year since 2001.
Fearing foreign dominance in self-driving cars, Japanese companies, government and researchers plan how to stay in the game.
Startups driven by Asia's mobile phone boom are attracting investors like never before.
The Narendra Modi government unveiled a plan to "transform" a 162-year-old organization that has been struggling with its finances.
The loss compared with an attributable loss of 9 billion pounds ($14 billion) the previous year.
Morgan Stanley is the latest bank, after Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase, to shell out a fine for its role in the 2008 crisis.
The new company will serve 3.1 million electric and gas customers across New York, Connecticut, Maine and Massachusetts.