FAA Orders Inspections Of Boeing 737 Horizontal Stabilizers Over Corrosion Concern
The U.S. air safety regulator said pins that hold the narrow body jet's rear stabilizers could prematurely corrode.
Satellite TV Provider Dish Wants Sprint, America’s Third-Largest Wireless Carrier, So It Can Expand Into High Speed Internet
The Kansas-based satellite TV operator would really like Sprint's wireless network, and its offer could be more enticing than Japan's Softbank.
Traditional Rivals Ford, GM Announce Agreement To Build Shared Advanced Transmissions For Vehicles
For a third time in a decade, North America's top automakers work together to create a better automatic transmission.
Proposed ‘COOL’ Rule That Would Say Where US Grocery Meat Was Slaughtered Has Canada And Mexico Exporters Seething
Ranchers and consumer rights advocates want it. Retailers and free trade proponents hate it. Here's why.
British Conservative Party Chancellor George Osborne Portrays Child Killer Mick Philpott As Symbol Of Britain’s Welfare State
The Conservative Party's top treasury official points to abusive and convicted child killer as symbol of what's wrong with his country's welfare system.
US Budget: President Obama Preparing To Offer Republicans Cuts To Social Security Payments To The Elderly In Return For More Taxes On The Rich
President Obama is expected to offer adjusting Social Security payments to reduce spending growth, in exchange for raising taxes.
A $3,700 iPhone? A $10 Starbucks Latte? Annual Survey Breaks Down The Cost Of Things Worldwide [GRAPHIC]
A $10 Starbucks latte? That's how much it would be in Oslo. A $2 pack of cigarettes? Go to South Africa.
Manhattan Apartment Prices Have Declined As Sellers Rushed To Settle On 2012's Capital Gains Tax Rate (INFOGRAPHIC)
The average and median sales prices of apartments in Manhattan fell in the first quarter of the year. Here's a snapshot.
President (And Millionaire) Obama Offers To Give Up $20,000 Of His Salary As 'Show Of Solidarity' To Furloughed Public Workers
President Obama is cutting his own salary, but don't worry. He'll be fine.
First New York And Colorado, Now Connecticut And Maryland: Read The Full Text Of States' Gun Control Legisiations Passed Since Sandy Hook
As Washington does nothing, four states have picked up the ball. Here's where you can read the bills.
After Two Consecutive Annual Declines, Bank Overdraft Fees Are On The Rise, Again
Banks customers shelled out $400 million more for overdraft fees last year, capping a downward trend.
US March 2013 New Auto Sales Surge As Americans Show More Confidence In The Showroom
Americans shrugged off the Washington political circus and continued to boost auto sales to levels unseen since before the last recession.
Volkswagen Says US Sales For March 2013 The Best In 40 Years
Sales of the Tiguan and Beetle helped offset a decline in demand for the Passat and flat performance for the Jetta.
Toyota USA Sales In March Rose 1 Percent, To 205,342 Vehicles
Sales for the U.S. subsidiary of the Japanese automaker slowed considerably from double- digit growth in January.
GM March 2013 US Sales Up 6% in March, 9.3% For First Quarter; North America's Largest Automaker Said Small Business Purchases Rose 32 Percent
The Detroit giant sold 245,950 vehicles last month. Cadillac sales surged nearly 50 percent. All brands registered sales gains.
Ford March 2013 US Sales: Up 6 Percent Led By Record Performance Of Fusion, Escape; Detroit-based Auto Giant Sold 11 Percent More Units In First Quarter
Ford sold nearly 6 percent more vehicles in March and nearly 600,000 units for the first three months of the year.
Chrysler March 2013 US Sales: Group Sees Biggest Monthly Rise Since December 2007; Chrysler 200 Sales Up 11%
Chrysler LLC sold 171,606 vehicles in the U.S. last month, led by sales of the Ram pickup, Chrysler 200 sedan and Jeep Wrangler.
Greece On The Auction Block: Country Seeks Bidders For Sale Of Its Railroad Infrastructure By Early 2014
Greece wants someone to buy its 1,500-mile rail network as part of its efforts to sell off state assets.
March 2013 US Auto Sales Forecast: Up 5.3% From Last Year With GM Leading In Market Share
The world's top automakers will release their sales figures on Tuesday. Sales are expected to reflect a continued rebound.
Novartis Loses Bid To Patent New Version Of Glivec In India, Giving A Boost To Country’s $26B Generic Drug Industry
India’s top court rejects Swiss drugmaker’s appeal of country’s patent authority denying Glivec patent application.
IMF Delegation To Visit Egypt This Week To Work Out Details Of $4.8 Billion Loan Needed To Buy Food
The International Monetary Fund will send a delegation to Cairo to discuss funding as country’s economy reels.
Native New England Home Of ‘Peter Cottontail’ Has Shrunk 80% Since Gene Autry's Bunny-Themed Easter Hit
The native habitat of Sylvilagus transitionalis, the cute, small-eared cousin of the North American cottontail rabbit, is almost gone.
From Canada Tar Sands To A Neighborhood in Arkansas; Exxon’s Pegasus Pipeline Ruptures And Spills Thousands Of Barrels Of Crude Into Mayflower Subdivision
A segment of Exxon's Pegasus pipeline broke and spilled 10,000 barrels into a neighborhood in Arkansas.
Apple Wants To Patent The Phrase ‘iPad Mini,’ But US Patent Office Says Term Is ‘Descriptive,’ Not ‘Distinctive’
"I" means Internet, "pad" means tablet and "mini" means smaller. But can Apple trademark these three elements combined?
Bassem Youssef, Egypt’s Version Of Jon Stewart, Released On Bail; Faces Charges Of Insulting President Mohammed Morsi, Ridiculing Islam And Reporting False News
The Egyptian satirist paid about $2,000 and left a prosecutor's office amid throngs of supporters.
First Mark Hasse, Now Mike McLelland; Has The Aryan Brotherhood Declared War On Texas Law Enforcement?
Another Texas prosecutor has been murdered after Aryan Brotherhood threats.
2013 New York Auto Show: Shelby American Gets Down In The Dirt With Its 2013-2014 Custom Ford F-150 Raptor
For years, Shelby American has built its name on customizing Ford Mustangs. Now it’s turning its attention to the F-150 Raptor.
2013 New York Auto Show: Subaru Presents Its WRX Concept, Hinting At Things To Come For Its Turbocharged Impreza [PHOTOS]
Subaru isn't saying what's under the hood of its next turbocharged Impreza WRX, but this concept car showing in New York provides clues.
2013 New York Auto Show: Volkswagen, Porsche, Jaguar, Tesla Win Global Accolades
The World Car Award winners were announced Thursday and the best overall is a familiar German subcompact.
2013 New York Auto Show: Five Questions For Shelby American President John Luft About His Company's Shift To Four Cylinders With The Focus ST
Here's what Shelby International President John Luft says about why his company has decided to re-explore the four-cylinder turbocharged car.