Hewlett-Packard Company Will Cut Up To 30K More Jobs In Restructuring Plan
The company is splitting up and said that even more workers will be let go than the 55,000 it previously announced.
Volkswagen Group Will Challenge Tesla In Luxury Electric Cars With Audi E-Tron Quattro, Porsche Mission E
The Volkswagen Group, which owns Audi and Porsche, has unveiled two concept cars that could take on Tesla in the luxury electric-car market.
Airbus Opens First US Plant In Alabama To Assemble A320 Jets; Officials Say Incentives To Aerospace Giant Will Pay Off
The European aerospace giant and Boeing rival on Monday opened a final assembly line in Mobile, primarily for its A321 jetliners.
US New-Auto Sales Beat China’s For Third Month This Year Amid Rapid Slowdown
Since May, U.S. demand for new cars has beaten or nearly tied with China, the world’s top auto market.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Recalls 1.7M Pickup Trucks, Including Ram 1500, Mostly To Ensure Driver’s Airbags Don’t Deploy Unexpectedly
The owner of Jeep and Dodge brands announced three recalls, including 1 million Ram trucks to avoid drivers’ getting an airbag surprise.
Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: Here’s The Plan The US Commonwealth Says Is Necessary To Avoid Insolvency By Summer 2016
The U.S. commonwealth aims to kick its debt addiction. But first, it hopes to restructure 65 percent of its massive $72 billion debt.
Can The 2016 Toyota Prius Continue To Shine In An Increasing Crowded Market For Hybrids And Plug-Ins?
The all-new Prius faces unprecedented challenges to maintain its dominance in the hybrid car market.
Digital Privacy: Microsoft, US Justice Department Will Argue Over Whether A US Warrant Can Access Customer Data Stored Abroad
The tech giant says allowing U.S. authorities to access private customer data in Ireland is toxic to European business.
Copenhagen Warns Syrian Refugees That Asylum In Denmark Is Now Harder To Come By
Denmark placed ads in Lebanese newspapers to dissuade refugees from trying to seek asylum there.
China Installing ‘Circuit Breakers’ To Benchmark CSI300 Index To Control Wild Swings In Its Mainland Stock Markets
The Shanghai Stock Exchange is proposing a leash on the index that's home to large publicly traded companies.
What Is Genocide? California University Grapples With Clash Between Native-American Student, History Professor Over This Question
University says it has yet to determine if student’s outrage over professor’s stance on Native American history is punishable.
Mexican Guest Workers Who Paid Nearly $800 To Work In The US Claim Employer Didn’t Pay Promised Wages
"You're already in the United States and if you don't like the salary change, then you have to go back,” one of the workers says he was told.
Britain Must Help Crush ISIS In Syria ‘Once And For All’: Former Archbishop Of Canterbury
British Prime Minister David Cameron's push for more military action in Syria got a nod of support from former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey.
Are E-Cigarettes Safe? New Study Says Millions Who Use ‘Vaping’ As Tobacco Alternative Are Sucking In Formaldehyde
Portable vaporizing devices aren’t as safe as you think, claims new research being used to sue e-cigarette manufacturers.
It Was Arson: Fire at Planned Parenthood Clinic Deemed ‘Cowardly, Reckless’ Crime By Washington State Attorney General
Authorities confirmed Friday morning's fire at a women’s health clinic in eastern Washington state was started deliberately.
‘Save Southern Heritage’ March Clashes With Black Lives Matter In Washington, DC
A “Southern Heritage” march in the nation’s capital was met by “Black Lives Matter” counter protests.
Mexico Missing Students: Investigation Into Disappearance Of 43 Teacher’s College Students Rife With Omissions, Lawyers Say
There’s been little progress toward justice almost a year after the apparent massacre of 43 Mexican college students, attorneys for families of its presumed victims say.
China’s Currency Flight: Why Beijing Is Cracking Down On Wealthy Chinese Who Send Money Abroad
After Beijing’s surprise yuan devaluation, the country’s foreign exchange reserves may be dwindling at an unprecedented rate.
China Economy: Car-Buying Sentiment Drops In China As Buyer Confidence Falters In Economic Slowdown
A monthly survey that tracks car-buying sentiment in China shows fewer plan to make a purchase over the next 12 months.
August 2015 US New Auto Sales: Americans Shrug At Global Market Volatility, Buy Cars At The Highest Pace In A Decade
Americans' purchases of cars, pickup trucks and SUVs in August surprised many industry watchers.
US New Auto Sales: Ford Mustang Has Surpassed Chevrolet Camaro In 2015 Sales With A 70% Jump In August
The 2015 Ford Mustang is leaving Dodge Challenger in the sales dust despite a big jump in Challenger sales for 2015.
August 2015 US New Auto Sales: Americans Lifted Pickup Truck Sales 8% On Robust Demand For Silverado, Ram, F-150
GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler got a lift in August from U.S. love for the trusty American pickup truck.
China’s Slowdown Could See Automakers Slowing Factory Construction Or Exporting Excess Cars From China
Global automakers may face a glut of cars they can’t sell as China’s economy rapidly cools.
Fiat Chrysler CEO Marchionne Insists Proposal To Merge With GM Makes Financial Sense
Sergio Marchionne says he has crunched the numbers and insists a GM-FCA merger would increase cash flow by billions.
China Crisis: Automakers Like Volkswagen, General Motors Brace For Impact As China Car Sales Fall
China’s slowing economy will have a profound impact on automakers who have come to rely on the country's unsustainable growth.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Opens Slightly Down, But Wild Week In Global Markets Ending Calmer Than It Started
U.S. stocks opened lower Friday after surging a day earlier on China’s announcement of new stimulus measures to check its rapidly cooling economy.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Shares Rally After Model S P85D Review Results Released
Tesla Motors received a second glowing endorsement from Consumer Reports, this time for the performance version of the Model S.
China Crisis: China GDP Numbers Don’t Add Up, And That's A Problem For Anyone Doing Business There
As the country’s economy slows, the rift between official growth figures and independent analyses is widening.
High-Frequency Trading: 'Circuit Breaker' Remedy Aimed At Avoiding Flash Crash Debacles Caused Market Mayhem In Sell-Off
This week’s massive sell-off was similar to the 2010 "flash crash," but with some significant differences.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Sheds 200 Points After US Markets Soar For Much Of Trading Session
Traders had begun the day optimistically after China cut its benchmark interest rate for the fifth time in nine months in an attempt to boost slowing economic growth.