Automation is a fact of life in auto assembly, but when Chrysler needs engines quickly, it looks for human support.
A recall was issued for over 50,000 pounds of ground beef this week after "foreign products" were found in meat destined the nation's school lunch program.
According to a study, countries with the highest unemployment rates saw the suicide rate increase.
North American rail traffic is up and the North American oil boom could be the reason.
Apple could beat earlier estimates to sell 34.5 million iPhones in the third quarter, according to Morgan Stanley.
Paula Patton put the moves the Today show host earlier this week. Will his wife, Deborah Roberts, get mad?
An arbitration panel in The Hague released Chevron of any liability in “collective” environmental damage claims.
Investors to weigh their options following a rally fueled by the U.S. Fed's unexpected decision to delay tightening monetary policy.
It looks like the Federal Reserve’s stimulus will continue to lift all financial-market boats, making third-quarter earnings less relevant.
For the first time in 100 years, one party forced through a bill with major national implications without any agreement from the opposing party.
When will we find out if the Keystone XL pipeline will be approved?
Five years after the financial crisis, Iceland has turned its back on EU negotiations, claiming that Europe has learned nothing from the crisis.
China will be the world’s largest outbound tourist market in months, so how are global companies adapting to meet the demand?
Rouhani reached out to the U.S. and its allies ahead of his visit to New York next week to attend the U.N. General Assembly summit.
Alexis reportedly began shouting at the family while they waited to board a flight, and he allegedly accused the family of laughing at him.
The “London Whale” ruling involved severe payouts to the SEC, the Office of the Comptroller, the Federal Reserve and the FCA.
The songs of songbirds in parts of the Hudson River Valley can be modified by even low levels of PCBs, according to a new study.
Syria’s deputy prime minister of economic affairs says that neither side in the civil war is capable of overpowering the other.
Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Manuel Mendez said Damian Esteban deserved suspension without pay instead of being fired.
"American Horror Story" premieres on FX on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 10p.m.
When they discovered oil in Alberta, Canada began to change. The environment and the population have all suffered.
Western Bumblebees, once-common pollinators in the West that mysteriously disappeared 15 years ago, has resurfaced on Oregon's Mount Hood.