‘Little House’ Actress Melissa Gilbert Says Move To Log House In Woods Unrelated To Her Massive Pile Of IRS Debt
Career of "Little House On The Prairie" actress stalled as tax debts mounted.
Ethnic Albanian Protesters Take To The Streets, Demanding Macedonia PM Gruevski Step Down
Opposition socialists have boycotted parliament, and center-leftists are outraged over the allegations Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski oversaw the wiretapping of about 20,000 people.
US Considering Deployment Of Tanks, Fighting Vehicles, Soldiers To Baltic States As A Message To Moscow, Recent NATO Members
For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. could begin piling up heavy weapons and troops in Eastern Europe, as a bulwark against Russia.
Syria Civil War: US House Could Vote Next Week To Cut Funds Supporting Moderate Free Syrian Army Rebels
The CIA has reportedly spent about $100,000 for each moderate fighter it has trained in recent years.
Ramadan 2015: Fasting Restrictions At Four British Schools Raise Questions About When Children Should Begin Abstaining From Daytime Food And Drink
The schools say Islam doesn’t compel children of primary-school age to fast during the holy month. But that’s not clearly defined within the religion itself.
Takata Air Bag Recall: Why There Are Fewer Affected Vehicles Than Regulators Say
While the air bag recall covers 33.8 million inflators, less than half that number of vehicles will actually be affected.
Car Crash Avoidance Systems Lack Industry Software Standards, And This Could Be A Problem
Flaws in front-end-collision systems exist, so consumers should do their homework when considering their options.
Tesla Annual Shareholder Meeting: Texas Vegans Pitch Their Proposal To Get Leather Out Of Tesla Motors Cars
At Tesla's annual shareholders meeting, vegan couple Mark and Elizabeth Peters had their moment to speak to CEO Elon Musk about the use of leather interiors.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) Annual Shareholder Meeting: Five Takeaways From CEO Elon Musk’s Shareholder Meet
The CEO maintained Tesla's target of 55,000 vehicle sales for the year at his company’s annual shareholders meeting Tuesday.
Mercedes-Benz Follows Tesla Motors Into Home Energy Storage
Mercedes-Benz is entering the home energy storage business in Germany.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) Shareholders Meeting: What To Expect And How To Listen In
Shareholders will converge in Mountain View, California, Tuesday to hear car talk from CEO Elon Musk.
Panasonic Exec Says Company Is Spending $480M On Driver Assistance Technology, Tesla Gigafactory
The Japanese electronics company is looking for more partnerships with auto manufacturers.
Saudi Arabia, Israel Have Been Holding Secret Talks Since Last Year Over How To Deal With Iran
Officials from Israel and Saudi Arabia have met in India, Italy and the Czech Republic to discuss the growing influence of Iran, their common enemy.
US Air Force Inches Closer To Accepting Transgender Service Members By Making It Harder To Discharge Them
Two months after the Army raised the bar on discharging transgender personnel, the Air Force follows suit by making the process more difficult within its own ranks.
Climate Change Skeptics Lash Out At New Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ Study That Questions Ocean Temperature Measurements
A new study calling into question how sea temperature has been measured says Earth’s warming hasn’t been interrupted since 1998.
Amtrak Funding: House Republicans Help Shut Down Proposal To Slash Grants To Publicly Funded Rail System Used By ‘Mooching’ Riders
Two amendments that would have cut $1.14 billion in Amtrak public grants were struck down Thursday.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA): Why Wall Street Questions Monthly Model S Sales Estimates
Tesla Motors probably sold more cars last month, but don’t bet that monthly Model S sales estimates are accurate.
British Sports Car Maker TVR Is Coming Back In 2017, And Gordon Murray Will Help Build The First Model
In 2017, TVR will produce its first sports car in nearly a decade, and the way it's made could be revolutionary.
May 2015 US New Auto Sales Shatter Forecasts As Americans Flocked To Trucks, SUVs
The seasonally adjusted annualized rate, a key sales metric, was the highest since 2006 last month.
May US Auto Sales: Ford Mustang Deliveries Soar, But F-150 Truck Supply Issue Drag Ford Motor Down
Ford Motor said sales dropped waiting for its Kansas City factory to get up to speed on aluminum-body F-150 production.
May US Auto Sales: Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Acadia Help Lift GM Sales 3%, Above Industry Forecast
Americans’ increasing appetite for trucks and SUVs boosted the Detroit automakers’ numbers last month.
May US Auto Sales: Jeep Cherokee Sales Lift Brand To Record Month; Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Sales Up 4%
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles says its U.S. sales topped 200,000 last month for the first time since March 2007.
NHTSA Chief Holding Hearing On Long Delays In How Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Handles Its Many Recalls
Washington's concerned about the way Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has handled -- or not handled -- 20 recalls covering 10 million vehicles.
2016 Chevrolet Camaro: Iconic American Muscle Car To Be Manufactured In The US For The First Time In 23 Years
The Chevrolet Camaro is one of the world's most recognized American muscle cars and now, after 23 years, it will once again be made in the U.S.
ISIS Has $1B Worth Of US Humvee Armored Vehicles; One Was Used In Monday's Suicide Bombing Near Baghdad
The Islamic State group commandeered 2,300 armored vehicles when it took Mosul last year, the Iraqi premier says.
May 2015 Auto Sales Forecast: US On Track For Highest Tallies Since August On Demand For SUVs, Trucks; Jeep Cherokee, Wrangler Sales Soar
U.S. auto sales are at the strongest pace since last summer, but 2015 could signal the end of a post-recession auto industry growth cycle.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Closes Down Slightly As Investors Weigh Possible Rate Hike, Greece Uncertainty
After a volatile day of trading, U.S. stocks closed pretty much where they opened.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) To Cut More Than 5,000 Workers By End Of 2016: Report
Workers at bank branches will be cut from a bank that made more the $20 billion in profit last year.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Down Slightly As Traders Measure Global Currents
Amid rumbling out of China and uncertainty in the Greek bailout talks, US traders struggle to separate signal from noise.
Apple Exec Revs Up Apple Car Rumor, Saying ‘The Car Is The Ultimate Mobile Device’
The head of Apple's operations amped up speculation about his company's automotive ambitions, answering a question about what it should do with its $194B cash hoard.