US Home Prices Increased 4.5% In June; Denver Sees Highest Yearly Gain
Data released Tuesday shows Denver leading San Francisco in home price increases.
Stock Market Meltdown: What Is A Correction -- And Does It Really Matter? History Shows US Markets Are Entering A Months-long Cooling Phase
The three major U.S. markets are down by double digits from their past peaks. Relax. They've done that twice since the Great Recession.
Oil Prices Plunge In Longest Losing Streak Since The 1980s; Could Stay Below $40
If Monday’s trading activity is any indication, U.S. oil prices are headed to a ninth straight weekly decline.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid Says He’ll Do 'Everything In My Power' To Ensure White House Deal Stands
The U.S. Senate’s top Democrat said Sunday he’s "cautiously optimistic" Iran nuclear deal won’t be blocked by the Senate.
French Train Attack: 3 Americans, 1 Briton Receive France’s Highest Honor For Subduing Suspected Terrorist Ayoub El-Khazzani
France bestowed its top honor on four people who helped foil a suspected terror attack on a high-speed train bound for Paris.
Gang Violence At New York City Jails Worst In Years As Crips, Bloods, Latin Kings Slash Each Other Behind Bars
Inmate-on-inmate shank attacks hit a 15-year high last month as gang rivalries heated up.
More Human Remains Discovered In Malaysia, Believed To Be Human-Trafficking Victims
Authorities have discovered skeletons they believe to be of human-trafficking victims close to where the remains of more than 130 people were found in May.
Possible Al-Shabab Attack Foiled: Kenya Authorities Arrest Terrorist Suspects In Garissa, Town Where Nearly 150 People Were Massacred In April
At least two suspected terrorists are in custody, Kenya’s interior ministry says Sunday. Authorities also seized a weapons cache and are looking for accomplices.
Honda Takes Aim At Southeast Asia’s Growing Middle Class With 7-Seat BR-V Crossover Vehicle
Honda has unveiled the BR-V, a seven-seater designed for families in the region's densely populated cities.
China Explosion: Toyota Among Major Companies Bearing The Brunt Of Tianjin Industrial Accident
Toyota says it has to temporarily halt production at second factory because of last week’s industrial accident in Tianjin.
Audi Prepares Tesla Model X Challenger: E-tron Quattro Electric SUV Heads To 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show
The electric luxury car market currently belongs to Tesla Motors. That could change.
A Chinese-Made Buick? UAW Union Slams ‘Tone Deaf Speculation’ That General Motors Would Import Crossover Made In China
The United Auto Workers union lashed out at a report that General Motors "would almost certainly" import a Chinese-made Buick to the U.S.
Nissan In Mexico: Japanese Automaker Exports 5 Millionth Car From Its Mexican Manufacturing Base
Nissan recently exported its 5 millionth vehicle from Mexico, signaling the country's growth as an auto manufacturing hub.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Shares Jump On Speculation Company Could Offer Ride Sharing
Investors have been lured back to Tesla Motors stock on bullish sentiment over "shared mobility."
China Explosion: Tianjin Accident May Have Claimed 10K New Cars From Volkswagen, Renault, Hyundai, Ford, Others
Global automakers are still assessing the damage. Toyota says production lines are down. Nearly 5,000 destroyed cars have been counted so far.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Flat On Mixed US Homebuilding, Industrial Activity, Gloomy Japan Outlook
Stocks traded flat Monday after U.S. home-building data came in as expected, but New York manufacturing showed a steep drop.
Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) Says Robots Are Holding Up Its 2015 Sales Growth
Tesla says machines are holding up its 2015 sales growth — and it needs more time to teach its robotic factory workers a set of new tasks related to the forthcoming Model X SUV.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Down After Company Lowers 2015 Sales Goal
The Silicon Valley electric car manufacturer says Model X production challenges could influence 2015 car deliveries.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Are Free Trade Agreements Like TPP Really A Tool For Fixing Labor Rights Abuses?
President Obama is exaggerating the extent to which the Trans Pacific Partnership can force countries to address labor issues, say experts.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Q2 Earnings: Tesla Expects To Sell Fewer Cars Than Expected This Year, But Model X Deliveries On Schedule
“When you’re priced for perfection you have to deliver for perfection,” an analyst points out.
The Obamacare Effect: Top US Insurers Reward Shareholders As Healthcare Costs Climb
Stock prices of UnitedHealth, Anthem and Aetna have more than doubled since the Affordable Care Act became law, and shareholders have seen dividends spike.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Earnings Preview Q2 2015: What To Look For Ahead Of The Model X Rollout
The California automaker will announce second-quarter results Wednesday after markets close in New York City. Here's what to expect.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is TPP Dead After Key Sticking Points Block Recent Progress?
After talks in Hawaii failed to provide a deal, the window to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership is closing fast for the Obama administration.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Declines Led By Energy Stocks As Oil Prices Continue Plunge
U.S. markets were following oil prices down on Monday.
Puerto Rico Default: How We Got Here And What Happens Next
“The next set of headlines will be which public corporation is next in failing to make a payment, and what the commonwealth’s response to that will be," one analyst says.
Where Is Cecil The Lion’s Head? Poaching Incident Could Influence Proposed US Rules On Lion Trophies
Lion parts are fair game for U.S. trophy hunters under complicated rules that could change before the end of the year.
American Car Culture In High Gear: US Has A Record Four Cars For Every Five People
We might be entering a sharing economy, but figures show more private cars on U.S. roads than ever.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Shares Recover After Big Sell-Off; Investors Nerves Calm On China, For Now
The California carmaker's shares are almost back to where they were Friday amid larger market volatility.
Chinese ‘Tesla Model S’ Electric Car Planned From A Shanghai Startup; Youxia X Borrows Cues From Tesla Motors
In China, it's not unusual for domestic sports cars to closely resemble those made by foreign manufacturers.
Car Hacking: Security Experts Caution Automakers On Greater Need For Cybersecurity And Anti-Hacking Measures
The accelerating electronification of vehicles puts automakers smack in the middle of a cybersecurity business with an ever steepening learning curve.