A buy of French industrial firm Alstrom may result in significant cost savings, though the details aren’t yet clear.
About 60,000 employees filed the class action in 2011 claiming the companies adopted the “no poaching” policy to avoid a salary war.
Comcast, Philadelphia's cable giant, has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to open-Internet principles, but that could change in 2018.
State lawmakers strapped for cash are considering even more cuts to public programs. Critics say oil tax breaks are the real culprit.
Despite the Geneva agreement that provided a conflict-resolution outline for Ukraine, parties including Russia have started to move troops.
The world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company released an outlook on the energy market going into 2040, with some surprising conclusions.
The reporter for Brooklyn-based Vice News was freed after being held by pro-Russian insurgents for two days.
GM said the recall charges did bite, but the company still had strong across-the-board performance.
The U.S. government issued a recall Wednesday for about 800,000 Summer Infant video baby monitors due to a burn hazard.
Israel said it halted the talks in response to a new unity agreement between the Palestinian Authority and its rival Hamas.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn speaks about the company’s crowdsourcing model, which he says helps the app reach millions of users worldwide.
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Russia has threatened to do the same in previous east-west spats, but each time failed to follow-through.
The report fit in with other industrial production, retail sales and job data that suggests the U.S. economy has gained steam.
U.S. jobless claims rose by 24,000 - more than expected - but the long-term downtrend remains intact - suggesting continued labor market healing.
Efforts by the nation's government and multinational corporations to ensure safety in the workplace have a decidedly mixed record.
Analysts expect Colgate-Palmolive to report steady single-digit growth for the first quarter on Friday.
Oracle of Omaha says his BNSF rail unit plans to buy 5,000 new crude tank cars.
The U.S. said further sanctions are ready to be deployed, while Russia's foreign minister accused the U.S. of "running the show" in Ukraine.
The percentage of high school students who tried e-cigarettes had more than doubled in a year, according to a CDC study.
More than 9 million people in Syria have been affected including 3.5 million people living in areas under siege without medical care.
Behind the scenes, negotiators were working around the clock on a two-way trade pact crucial to a broader trans-Pacific agreement.