Sen. Robert Menendez Corruption Case: Criminal Charges Against New Jersey Democrat Could Be Filed This Week
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has been under a corruption probe for the past two years.
Remains Of Richard III Leave University En Route To Final Resting Place For Last English King To Die In Battle
After 530 years, the long-lost bones of the English king head to Leicester Cathedral.
Otis Byrd Death: FBI Asks For Patience In Mississippi Case Of Black Man Found Hanging From Tree
FBI Agent Don Alway says rumors should be set aside as investigators dig for facts.
White House 2016: Ted Cruz To Announce Monday He’s Running For President
The far-right U.S. senator in Texas faces a challenge in attracting mainstream Republican voters, a political adviser says.
Starbucks Ends ‘Race Together’ Cup-Writing Campaign After Accusations Coffee Chain Was Exploiting Police Killings Of Black Males
Starbucks says it's ending one aspect of its race-relations initiative less than a week after it began.
Global Warming In China: ‘Wealth Accumulation’ Will Amplify Climate Disasters In China, Says Country’s Top Weather Scientist
The head of the China Meteorological Administration warns climate change poses risks to his country’s infrastructure projects.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Drops After Investors Shrug At ‘Range Assurance’ Model S Software Update
Tesla Motors’ share price took a hit after Thursday’s announcement that the Model S electric car was getting new software features.
Wage Theft: Filipino Guest Workers Say They Made $3 An Hour Under US Visa Program Made For Executives And Supervisors
A suit brought against a Beverly Hills bakery owner underscores possible problems with the way the U.S. handles guest worker policies.
Air Bag Recalls: Honda Adds More Than 100,000 Pilot SUVs, Accord Sedans, Civic Compacts To List Of Vehicles With Explosive Inflators
The Japanese automaker recently discovered that tens of thousands of its vehicles contained potentially defective air bag systems.
EB-5 Investor Visa Demand Is Booming, Dominated By Chinese Plying Cash Into US Real Estate Projects
A record number of EB-5 investor visas were issued last year, with 85 percent of them going to wealthy Chinese investors.
Oil Prices Down As China, Asian Refineries Slow Crude Purchases; Key Data Shows US Inventory Increased For 10th Week In A Row
China, the world’s second-largest oil consumer, has been stockpiling cheap crude for months. That’s over, for now.
Singapore Airlines Mulling Deal With South Korean Low-Cost Carrier Jeju Air To Get More North Asian Reach
The Southeast Asian carrier is in talks to buy a stake in a company that wants to expand service to China.
European Car Sales Are Rising, But Relying On Discounts And Sales To Car Rental Agencies
European car sales jumped in February, thanks in part to ‘tactical sales’ and Spain’s version of ‘cash for clunkers.’
Tesla Motors Inc Direct Sales In New Jersey: Legislature Passes Measure To Allow Model S Sales Outside Of Dealer Franchise System; Will Gov. Christie Block The Bill?
New Jersey shut down Tesla showrooms a year ago. Now, a bill allowing them to reopen hits the governor’s desk.
Tesla Motors Inc In China: Hundreds Of Model S Cars Sent To China Are Unsold, According To ‘Insiders’
Chinese media reports claim nearly half of the cars the electric-car maker sent to China haven’t been sold.
India Women’s Rights: Nearly A Third Of India’s Big Companies Could Miss Deadline To Appoint Women To Corporate Boards
Hundreds of publicly traded Indian companies have yet to fill corporate board seats with women despite law passed in August 2013.
A Chinese ‘Gigafactory’? BYD Says It Could Have Battery Production Capacity Roughly Equal To Tesla Motors In 2020
BYD, the Chinese maker of electric buses that’s backed by Warren Buffett, says it’s more than tripling its battery output.
Charlie Hebdo Attack: Preliminary Charges Against Men With Ties To Kosher Supermarket Attacker Amedy Coulibaly
Prosecutors say Amar R., 33, and Said M., 25, collaborated with the man who murdered a police officer and four Jewish hostages.
Are Russian Hackers Behind Cyberattack? Email System Down At US State Department This Weekend In Effort To Flush Out Malware
Officials recently discovered its “worst ever” malware attack on the U.S. State Department email system. Now they’re trying to eliminate the sneaky software.
'Anti-Mosque Law': Italian PM Renzi Trying To Stop Discriminatory Building Code; Italy Doesn’t Recognize Islam
In Italy, Islam is not recognized as an established faith, so right-wingers are seeking stricter rules on mosque-building.
US South Wins More Automotive Factory Business: Mercedes-Benz In South Carolina
Daimler is investing $500 million to build future Sprinter vans on U.S. soil. The current ones are imported.
Toyota Electric RAV4 Recall: Tesla Motors Components Suffer Software Issue, Causing Car To Shift To ‘Neutral’ Unexpectedly
The Japanese automaker recalls more than 100,000 cars, including about 2,500 related to a software flaw in Tesla-supplied parts.
China Merger Mania: New Plan To Get State-Owned Companies Off Government Reliance Will Come Out Soon
Beijing will soon unveil guidelines for restructuring and merging tens of thousands of state-owned enterprises.
Chinese Labor Strike: 5,000 Workers Strike At Factory Making Shoes For Nike, Timberland, Kenneth Cole; Police Dogs Deployed
The migrant workers say they haven’t received their housing allowances as required by law.
Electric Cars Would Lower UK Oil Imports By 40%, But Only With Much Wider Adoption: Report
But the U.K. would need to see massive growth in demand over the next 15 years for benefits to be realized, a report says.
Tesla Motors Inc.: Chinese ‘Hiccup’ Is A Significant Challenge For Tesla Model S Maker
Tesla Motors' stock dropped Monday after a Chinese report that the company will lay off a third of its local staff.
Nissan Will Make Over 1M Cars Per Year In Mexico After Infiniti Production Begins There In 2017
Mexico’s automotive industry is booming, and Nissan has come to dominate sales, production and exports there.
Ignition Switch Defect: Dodge Grand Caravan, Dodge Journey, Chrysler Town And Country Recall To Fix Key Rotation Problem
After a failed attempt to fix a potentially hazardous ignition problem, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles initiates a second recall of 703,000 vehicles to try again.
Apple Electric Car Rumors: German Giant Continental Extends Invitation To Collaborate While BMW Denies Joint Venture
Hanover-based tire and powertrain maker Continental extends an invitation to help Apple build an electric car. BMW denies a collaboration report.
Apple Inc. Replaces AT&T Inc. On The Dow Jones Industrial Average
Stock splits made room for the California tech giant on the U.S. stock index of 30 large American industrial companies.