The proposed overhaul would, for the first time, establish offshore drilling standards for the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas near Alaska.
Despite cord-cutting concerns and regulatory uncertainty, the cable colossus is expected to post double-digit growth.
As Apple pushes into high fashion, the wearable may need a space of its own.
The explosion, injuring four people, comes as the industry grapples with high risks, weak safety standards and regulatory concerns.
Derek Cohen, former director of sales at Qualcomm, admitted that he netted about $200,000 through insider trading.
BP had sought a $3,000 per barrel maximum, which adds up to a total of $9.57 billion civil fine.
The announcement comes after revisions to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations announced by the U.S. earlier this month.
The huge retailer is boosting wages to $10 an hour, but critics say the company can afford a more generous increase.
U.S. prosecutors have just 90 days to bring cases against individuals for wrongdoing in the 2008 financial crisis. Here's who could be charged.
Wal-Mart says profits will be impacted by “additional strategic wage and training investments for U.S. associates that were announced today.”
Global crude prices dipped below $59 a barrel Thursday after reports of growing U.S. crude inventories and rising Saudi output.
If Apple is building a car, it will be an expensive and complicated new business for the $700 billion tech giant.
The Daytona 500 is set to begin 1 p.m. Sunday in Florida.
Employers in North Dakota's dangerous oil and gas sector aren't paying their workers' compensation premiums.
One expert says the ongoing labor dispute at West Coast ports costs $2 billion a day, and it's not even an official work stoppage.
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
Earnings from the world’s largest retailer will set the tone for the sector's health in the last holiday season.
The financial giant said Wednesday it will lend, invest and facilitate deals to reduce emissions and prepare for climate effects.
Petróleos Mexicanos will begin delivering unfinished gasoline and diesel to its terminals to dissuade organized crime.
Xiaomi hopes to ship 100 million smartphones in 2015, up from 61 million in 2014.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ditched the Texas oil giant last quarter while raising its stake in a Canadian synthetic crude producer, according to SEC filings.
The move is seen as part of the company's effort to expand its Asian transportation network.
Richard Anderson’s comments are sure to inflame already high tensions between American airlines and their Gulf rivals.
How one couple's Hurricane Sandy insurance lawsuit opened the floodgates to allegations of fraudulent damage reports.
The fiery derailment comes as federal regulators and rail companies struggle to address the rise in freight trains carrying crude oil.
The firm has been quiet about the development of its atrial fibrillation drug, now in Phase III trials.
India's Mahindra Reva wants to lure Europeans to a low-cost, all-electric city car that has not sold well back home.
The total number of U.S. oil-drilling rigs is now at 553, down 34 percent since October. The decline is the fastest in nearly three decades.
Fairfax said it has received hard irrevocable undertakings to accept the offer from entities managed by Apollo Global and CVC Capital Partners,
With Parliament considering back-to-work legislation, Teamsters Canada has agreed to end its strike.