"Star Wars" owner Disney seeks to shed its stake in Fusion, a digital venture with Spanish network Univision, even though it upped its stake in Vice, reports say.
Petroleum prices bounced back after an industry association reported an unexpected drop in stockpiles.
The Pentagon and other agencies are expected to complete their regulatory proposal soon, a Defense Department official said.
Thanks to a massive global oil-supply glut, the price of gas is now lower than that for printer ink, beer and other products.
Sepp Blatter, the banned president of the soccer body, said major U.S. businesses that sponsor FIFA won't pull out.
A gay Mexican undocumented immigrant can stay in the U.S. now that a judge says he could face danger if deported.
Recently unveiled guidelines make New York City's anti-discrimination law one of the strongest in the country.
Purchases of car dealerships rose by 40 percent in 2015, according to a report. Seasoned dealers see it as a good time to exit the market.
Streaming services don't release concrete ratings data, nor should they have to. But that's no excuse for media outlets to regurgitate what those services do release.
Some 20,000 city employees will now qualify for six weeks of paid time off, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday.
Regulators and bank executives want better tracking of financial industry transgressions. But their plan raises questions of implementation and abuse.
The Democrat's campaign emphasized Tuesday the economic impact of the disease on users of Medicare and Medicaid, as well as on their caregivers.
The ride-hailing industry wants to pull in a lot more cash from investors in the coming year.
With reusable rockets, space travel could get a lot cheaper, according to the company's founder, Elon Musk.
Japan reported seeing four Chinese coast guard ships entering its contiguous waters near the disputed Senkaku Island chain.
In a panel last week, a Republican strategist learned that American Muslims think that ISIS is hardly a threat.
Democrats were more likely than Republicans to have a positive view of Muslim and Arab communities in the U.S., a poll found.
The announcement comes as Iran prepares to see sanctions lifted — and the two countries move to improve their trade relations.
These trades have allegedly allowed investors to move money from one country to another in violation of sanctions placed on Russia after its annexation of Crimea.
The Pentagon announced Monday that the company reached its delivery goal for F-35 jets this year.
Analysts predict that Uptravi, a new drug from Swiss company Actelion, could hit annual sales of $1 billion or more in the U.S.
The operation to recapture Ramadi from the Islamic State group — backed by U.S. air support — began in early November after a long effort to cut off supply lines to the strategic city.