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A German newspaper has reported that Daimler AG, maker of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, may have sold diesel vehicles that included software designed solely to defeat regulatory emissions testing.
The U.S. opioid crisis has cost $1 trillion in lost wages, productivity, and other expenditures since 2001. The cost is going to rise rapidly and it's doubtful that planned spending to battle the...
Airbus has discovered an issue with the Pratt & Whitney engines on its A320neo family. The aircraft maker will not take more deliveries of the engines from the United Technologies subsidiary...
24/7 Wall St. wanted to outline just how complicated the world of volatility and the "short volatility" can be. If it was simple, everyone would understand it.
At a U.S. House committee meeting Tuesday, the chairmen of the SEC and the CFTC will testify about what their agencies are doing to oversee cryptocurrency markets.
A weekend report that the Trump administration is considering nationalizing the yet-to-be built U.S. 5G network is a radical departure from business as usual. Could it really happen?
On Friday California governor Jerry Brown signed an executive order setting a target of 5 million zero-emissions vehicles on California roads by 2030. The Trump administration and the auto industry...
In what can only be described as a stunning, last-minute reversal, the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday voted that Boeing was not harmed when it lost a sale to Delta and that no duties...
The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled Friday that Boeing was not harmed by the sale of 75 Canadian-made Bombardier CS100 aircraft in early 2017. The ruling was the first Boeing has lost in...
Canada has filed a complaint against the U.S. with the World Trade Organization challenging U.S. trade rules that have slapped duties of nearly 300% on passenger jets built by Bombardier and sold in...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Friday ordered airbag maker Takata and automakers that used the firm's airbags to recall more vehicles.
Oil giant BP said this morning that it expects to take a $1.5 billion one-time, non-cash charge related to the new U.S. tax law. The company also expects an unspecified longer-term benefit from the...
Six North American companies that participate in the legal marijuana market have market values above $1 billion. At this time last year there were just two.
Qualcomm's board this morning announced that it has rejected unanimously the 11 candidates nominated for its board by unwanted suitor Broadcom. The proxy fight begins in earnest now.
Increases to the minimum wage takes effect in 18 states beginning January 1. Some 4.5 million Americans will get pay increases ranging from $0.04 to $1.00 an hour.