India Auto Sales: Honda, Hyundai, Suzuki Sales Leap As Indian Auto Market Benefits From Low Oil Prices, Increased Political Stability
Consumers in Asia’s third-largest economy sent auto sales up for the first time in three years. Here's why.
LinkedIn Buys Online Educator Lynda.com In $1.5B Deal
The online professional networking site is stepping into the business of multilingual skills- training videos.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Wavers On Soft Start To Earnings Season; Alcoa, Bed Bath & Beyond Drop, Walgreens Rises
American markets were moving in the opposite direction of European markets, as the greenback and oil prices rose.
Tesla Model S 2015: Carmaker's New 70D Has More Power, More Range And A Higher Price
In a push to deliver 55,000 cars this year, Tesla has added power and range to its lowest-priced Model S.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) Sales 2015: Did Investors Misread The Q1 Numbers? 2015 Model S Deliveries Include Cars Sold In 2014
Tesla reported a record number of Model S deliveries in the first quarter, which is not the same as a sales record.
China Welcomes Iran, UAE To Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; Founding Members Now Number 35
But Beijing rejected a next-door neighbor as a member of the new bank, citing worries about financial transparency.
TNT Express NV (TNTE) Shares Up Nearly 30% After FedEx Corporation (FDX) Announces It Will Buy European Rival For $4.8B
The deal will give FedEx more clout against UPS and DHL, which dominate the package-delivery business in Europe.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Soars After A Surprise Announcement On First Quarter 2015 Sales Figures Weeks Ahead Of Schedule
Tesla shares rallied after the electric car maker said it will report its quarterly sales numbers weeks ahead of each earnings report.
3D Lasers Will Help Guide Singapore’s Urban Bus Traffic Under Test Program
Singapore will become the testing ground for a traffic safety system that connects laser radar sensors to buses that would warn drivers of pedestrian movement at busy intersections.
British Elections: Banker Who Led UBS During Libor Scandal Donates To Conservatives, Gets Access To Party Leaders
Records show a banker accused by Conservative Party lawmakers of "gross negligence" in the Libor scandal recently donated to their party.
Iran Nuclear Deal Prods Saudi Arabia To Raise Crude Oil Prices In Asia
Crude prices rose Monday as Saudi Arabia moved to raise oil prices in Asia.
Indiana ‘Anti-Gay’ Bill: Governors Ban Official Travel To Indiana But Visit Cuba And China
Three state governors have banned official travel to Indiana, but make official visits to countries with dismal rights records.
Atlanta School Cheating Scandal: Eleven Educators Face Up To 20 Years For Inflating Public School Tests Scores
Eleven Atlanta public school educators will be sentenced to as much as 20 years in prison after a jury found them guilty of racketeering in a scandal involving at least 44 schools.Investigators described “organized and systemic misconduct” to inflate Atlanta public school test scores.
Lausanne Nuclear Talks: No Deal Yet In Talks Between Iran, World Powers; John Kerry Extends Stay In Lausanne In Bid To Break Gridlock
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier says key sticking points include the timetable for lifting Iran sanctions.
Auto Recalls: US Regulator Would Gain 'Stop-Sale' Authority Over Carmakers If White House Transportation Bill Passes
President Obama’s transportation bill, which went to Congress this week, would bolster the traffic safety watchdog’s power.
Lincoln Continental Concept, Cadillac CT6 Are Keys To US Automakers' Efforts To Take Brands Global, And China Plays A Big Role
U.S. automakers are hoping China’s rapidly growing appetite for luxury wheels can take the two iconic car brands over the top.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Leaps After CEO Elon Musk Announces ‘Major’ April 30 Unveil
Tesla’s stock price gained 3 percent after the company’s renowned CEO tweeted a "major" announcement about an upcoming product line.
China Automaker BYD Sees Profits Jump On Stronger Electric Vehicle Demand; BMW Expects China To Soon Surpass US As Largest EV Market
BYD's share price soars Monday after the maker of the best-selling electric car in China says its profit motored ahead in the first quarter.
War In Yemen: Tankers Moving Unimpeded Through Bab Al-Mandeb Oil Shipment Choke Point, Says Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
A major petroleum supplier says its tankers are traveling safely in waters near the Horn of Africa.
French Local Elections: Voters Embrace Nicolas Sarkozy’s Center-Right Alliance, Pummel Socialists
Early runoff results show wins for former President Nicolas Sarkozy's coalition and gains for the far-right National Front.
Boston Marathon Bombing ‘Hero’ Joanna Leigh Faces Charges Of Scamming Charity Groups, State Crime Victims’ Fund Of $36,700
Boston resident faces multiple larceny counts and making false statements to the government to collect money intended for bombing victims.
Tracking US Phone Call Data Had Little Effect On Fighting Terrorism, Internal NSA Critics Said Months Before Edward Snowden Leaks: Report
Intelligence insiders reportedly debated whether snooping on Americans would stop terrorists, and raised civil liberties concerns.
War In Yemen: China Warship Docks In Aden To Evacuate Diplomats, Workers; India, Pakistan Begin Airlifting Nationals Out Of Embattled Country
China, India and Pakistan are evacuating their nationals from Yemen as Saudi Arabia masses ground troops at the border.
China Strike Update: Company Making Shoes For Nike, Timberland, Kenneth Cole Agrees To Pay Workers Their Housing Fund Money
A shoe manufacturer agrees to pay workers what's owed to them through China’s housing fund program.
Aluminum Cars Get Government Backing With $269M Department Of Energy Loan To Alcoa
The deal provides low-cost public financing for a $275 million high-strength aluminum sheet plant south of Knoxville, Tennessee.
China Carrier Hainan Airlines Says It Will Order 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Jets In $7.7B Deal
The deal would be Boeing’s largest 787 order since 2013, and it more than triples Hainan’s current fleet of Dreamliner jets.
United Auto Workers Contract Talks: Automakers Will Fight To Keep ‘Second Tier’ Workers Who Earn Less For Same Work
U.S. automobile-factory workers have been making different wages for the same work since 2009. That won't change.
Ford Motor Company Recalls Police Cars, Ambulances, Hearses, More Than 200,000 Ford Explorer SUVs
The company also says some of its popular Explorer SUVs have doors that could fly open on side collisions.
Global Electric Car Market: About 43% Of All Electric Passenger Cars Were Bought In 2014, Say German Clean Energy Researchers
German researchers say U.S. incentives played a large role in the rapid growth of a still-tiny vehicle market.
Ford Motor Company's China Operations Increase By 250,000 Cars Annually As $760M Assembly Plant Opens To Make Edge Crossover
The new factory puts the Michigan automaker on track to manufacture 15 new vehicles in China by the end of 2015.