Nissan Could Take Key Stake In Scandal-Hit Mitsubishi Motors
Sources said the carmakers were in advanced negotiations over a deal that would see Nissan invest about $1.8 billion to buy roughly a third of Mitsubishi.
Senate Negotiators Zero In On Zika Virus Funding
Negotiators tried to reach a deal to provide more than $1 billion to battle the virus that is feared will creep north into the United States with the onset of warmer weather.
US, Britain, France Block Russia Bid To Blacklist Syria Rebels
The U.S., Britain, France and Ukraine voted at the U.N. against a plan to punish Jaish al-Islam and Ahrar al-Sham for links to ISIS and al Qaeda.
Asian Shares Edge Down, Taking Cue From Wall Street
Crude oil futures were lower in Asian trading after getting a lift when the U.S. government said crude inventories fell for the first time since March.
Australian PM Turnbull Named In Leaked Documents, Report Says
Malcolm Turnbull, a former investment banker and technology entrepreneur, is campaigning ahead of a general election on July 2.
Lyft Agrees To $27M Deal In Driver Lawsuit
Drivers for Lyft and rival Uber contend they should be classified as employees — and therefore entitled to reimbursement for expenses.
Trump Draws Even With Clinton In National Poll
Donald Trump’s numbers surged after he effectively won the Republican nomination last week by knocking out two rivals, Reuters/Ipsos data show.
US-China Cyber Group Holds First Talks Since September Pact
The group, formed in an effort to ease fears about hacking between the countries, is expected to meet twice a year, U.S. officials said.
Banks Responsible For Own Cybersecurity, Financial Messaging Service Swift Says
The message comes from Swift, a financial messaging service through which $81 million was stolen from a New York Fed account.
US House Blocks Google-Hosted Apps, Yahoo Mail Over Security Fears
The government's IT team has cut off lawmakers' access to Google-hosted apps just days after blocking Yahoo Mail, over security concerns.
California, NYC Pensions Urge Exxon Investors To Back Climate Measure
In a letter, CalPERS and NYCERS urge the oil company's shareholders to support a plan for disclosing how a global climate deal would affect the company.
Boston Tops US Cities For Digital Entrepreneurship: Report
A report ranked cities in categories such as talent, capital and culture, as well as ties among universities, corporations, governments and others.
Quietly, Vietnam Hosts Arms Gathering Attended By US Companies
Companies including Boeing and Lockheed Martin have sent representatives to an event shrouded in secrecy.
Tired Of Waiting, Greece’s Migrants Turn To Business To Survive [VIDEO]
With no immediate hope of leaving Europe’s biggest refugee camp, new arrivals are selling food and cutting hair to eke out a living.
IMF: Global Corruption Costs Trillions In Bribes, Lost Growth
Bribery and other transgressions undermine trust in government and erode the ethical standards of private citizens, IMF's managing director wrote.
US Senate Backs Arlington Burial Honor For Female Pilots
The women performed training and transport missions in the U.S. during the conflict so male pilots could be sent overseas.
Macy’s Inc. (M) Reports Fifth Straight Sales Drop On Weaker Clothing Revenue, Fewer High-Spending Tourists
The department store operator said customers cut back on buying apparel and a strong U.S. dollar discouraged tourists from spending heavily.
Chipotle (CMG) Hires Two Food Safety Experts, Including Former Critic Of Burrito Chain’s Response To Outbreaks
The company confirmed on Wednesday it is working with David Theno, a food safety consultant and former Jack in the Box executive.
Chinese State Entities Argue They Have ‘Sovereign Immunity’ In US Courts
Some entities, backed by China’s key government agency that oversees major state industrial companies, have adopted a controversial defense when they face U.S. lawsuits.
Mitsubishi Motors Says Improper Data May Have Been Used For More Models
The Japanese carmaker last month admitted to overstating the fuel economy readings in four of its mini-vehicle models.
Ahead Of Inauguration, China Says Taiwan To Blame For Any Crisis
Taiwan is set to inaugurate its new president from a pro-independence party, straining ties with Beijing.
China Scrambles Fighters As US Sails Warship Near Chinese-Claimed Reef
Beijing denounced Washington’s patrol as an illegal threat to peace, which only went to show its defense installations in the area were necessary.
Asia Shares Climb On Strong Earnings Reports; Yen Bruised
In the currency market, Japan's yen stayed on the defensive, following two sessions of steep declines.
Wal-Mart Sues Visa For Resisting Use Of PIN-Based Transactions
The retailer wants customers to use ID numbers for credit card transactions, while the card issuer prefers adoption of chip technology.
Google, Oracle Compete For Innovation Label In Android Retrial
Oracle accuses Google of stealing its Java programming language, while Google says it acted legally as a true innovator.
Obama To Be First Sitting US President To Visit Hiroshima
However, he will not offer an apology for the United States’ use of an atomic bomb on the city, the White House said Tuesday.
Citadel LLC, KCG Holdings (KCG) Market-Making Arms Probed By Federal Authorities Over Stock Transactions
The Justice Department is investigating whether Citadel LLC and KCG Holdings are giving small investors a poor deal on stock transactions.
Canada Wildfires: Fort McMurray "Will Be Rebuilt" [Video]
Alberta's premier says homes and other buildings destroyed by a huge wildfire can be reconstructed after touring the devastated area. Paul Chapman reports.
Philippines Seeks To Tighten Money Laundering Laws After Heist
Hackers infiltrated computers at the Bangladesh central bank in early February and tried to transfer cash from its settlement account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Italy Arrests 2 People Suspected Of Planning Attacks In Rome, London
The people were members of a group suspected of supporting an organization linked to the Islamic State group.