Wrigley Field Renovation Plans To Include New Player Clubhouse And Improved Fan Facilities [PHOTOS]
A $500 million project to renovate 99-year-old Wrigley Field broke new ground this week in Chicago.
Brian Krzanich Named New Intel CEO After Paul Otellini Announces Resignation
Brian Krzanich, currently the chipmaker's chief operating officer, will take over as CEO on May 16.
Ford Motor Company (F) To Hire 1,000 Workers After Posting 20% Increase In US Truck Sales For April
Ford will add a third shift to its Kansas City, Mo., assembly plant to hike output of F-150 pickup trucks as demand for it rises.
CODA Electric Car Company Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Coda Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday after selling just 100 of its all-electric sedans.
Hummus In America: Sabra Dipping Company Looks To Expand Chickpea Cultivation Amid Healthy Snack Boom
Legumes rule: Sabra Dipping, a joint venture of PepsiCo and Israel's Strauss Group, is turning American palates on to chickpeas.
It's Not All Gloom And Doom: Here Are 10 Euro Zone Businesses That Are Actually Doing Well, Despite The Debt-Choked, Recession-Plagued Monetary Union They Are Based In
Europe may look like a disaster, but it's also home to some businesses that have success written all over them.
'Iron Man 3' Tops 'The Avengers,' Sends Walt Disney Co. Shares To New 52-Week High
Disney’s stock opened at $62.82 and rose to $63.25, a gain of 2.2% before noon on Monday -- reaching a new 52-week high.
Honda Recall 2013: Automaker Recalls 46,000 Fit Sport Vehicles For Electronic Stability Control Issue [PHOTO]
The recall, to address an electronic stability control issue, is for 2012-2013 Honda Fit Sport vehicles.
South Africa’s Mining Union To Seek Double-Digit Pay Raise In Negotiations With Chamber Of Mines
The National Union of Mineworkers, an ally of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress, wants a double-digit pay hike.
Ethiopian Airlines Becomes First Carrier To Fly Passengers On The Boeing Companies (BA) 787 Dreamliner After It Was Grounded Over Battery Problems
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, the passenger jet grounded after battery problems posed a fire risk, is back in the skies.
Canadian Surface Mining Company Polar Star Completes 16 hole, 2,500-Metre Drill Program at Chépica Site In Chile
Polar Star Mining completed its 16-hole, 2,500-meter surface drill program at its Chepica gold/copper mine project, near Talca, Chile.
New $100 Bill Release Date Set For Early October, Will Feature Innovative 3-D Security Ribbon [PHOTOS]
The Federal Reserve will begin circulating a redesigned $100 bill this fall, and counterfeiters may find it a challenge.
Bangladesh Collapse: Did Factory Owners Order Workers Into Building Before It Fell?
Reports are surfacing indicating the owners of the building that collapsed on Wednesday ordered workers back in before it fell to ruins.
The 10 Biggest Programs That Your Income Taxes Pay For
The White House website lets taxpayers get a personalized look at where their tax dollars are being spent.
Max Baucus Retires: Senator's Exit Could Cause Accelerated Push Toward Successful Tax Reform
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus’ decision not to seek re-election could lift efforts to simplify the tax code.
Bulletproof Whiteboards: Hardwire Armor Develops Latest Layer Of Defense For Teachers And Schools [PHOTOS]
The 18-by-20-inch whiteboards can be used by teachers for instruction and as a shield in case of an emergency.
Sequestration 2013 Furloughs Sees Flight Delays, Cancelations And Major Revenue Losses
Early-morning flights were falling behind schedule for the second straight day Tuesday at two of New York’s three big airports
Procter & Gamble Earnings Preview: P&G Expected To Report Profit Increase In Third Quarter Of Fiscal 2013 On Cost-Cutting, Increased Market Share
The maker of Crest, Head & Shoulders shampoo, Tide and Charmin has increased its U.S. market share.
Ebay Recruits Users: CEO John Donahoe Pushes For Changes To Marketplace Fairness Act Via Emails To Users
EBay CEO emailed millions of users of the company's online marketplace to rouse opposition to imminent federal sales tax legislation.
Dell Buyout: Blackstone Group Drops Bid To Purchase Struggling Computer Maker
According to a Blackstone letter, a large drop in Dell's PC shipments and its financial profile prompted the withdrawal.
Margaret Thatcher Death Drives Launer Handbag Sales On Day Of Former Prime Minister's Funeral
Bellini and Adagio bags, by Launer, both Thatcher favorites, have seen a sales spike of more than 50 percent since the former prime minister's passing.
Budweiser Bowtie Can Shape Mirrors Brand's Longtime Logo, Release Date Set For May 6, 2013 [PHOTO]
Budweiser is turning to modern technology to emphasize a piece of its past.
McDonald's Earnings Preview: World's Largest Fast-Food Chain To Report Flat First-Quarter
McDonald's will report first-quarter earnings of $1.26 per share, up 2.3 percent from a year ago.
Student Loans Surpass Auto Loan, Credit Cards And Home Equity To Become Second Largest Debt In US
Student loans have soared in popularity over the past decade, with the aggregate student loan balance reaching $966 billion at the end of 2012.
Morgan Stanley Earnings Preview: Wall Street Expects Bank To Swing To A Profit
The nation's sixth-largest bank is expected to swing to a profit in the first quarter as equity underwriting increases.
Germany's ZEW Economic Sentiment Plunges 12.2 Points In April, More Than Expected, Amid Worries About Slovenia, Portugal And Italy
The survey fell 12.2 points to 36.3 in March, on concern about the finances of Slovenia, Portugal and Italy.
Verizon Wireless Offers Up Deal With Clearwire, $1.5B For Spectrum Leases
Verizon Wireless has offered to pay up to $1.5 billion to buy spectrum leases from Clearwire Corp.
Chinese Economic Data Fails To Impress As Figures Fall Below Analyst Expectations
Analyst says freeing up the property market and more stimulus will be needed to deliver stronger growth going forward.
Are Hybrid Vehicles, Like The Prius, Leaf, Volt And C-Max, Really Environmentally Safe? How Much Fossil Fuels Do They Use?
Makers of hybrid electric vehicles, like Toyota, Honda and Ford, claim they have small carbon footprints, but that's not true in all cases.
US Retail Sales: Shoppers MIA In March As Payroll Tax Hike And More Expensive Gasoline Curbed Spending
Retail sales fell 0.4 percent last month, the U.S. Commerce Department said Friday. Consumer confidence is down, too.