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Germany's Daimler AG is recalling 3 million Mercedes-Benz diesel-powered cars sold in Europe to improve the cars' emissions levels.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security may announce as early as next week new, tighter security procedures on international travelers bound for the United States.
The percentage of advanced clean diesel trucks in the U.S. fleet rose to 30% in 2016, saving billions of gallons of fuel and reducing emissions by millions of metric tons according to new research.
German authorities have ordered a recall of 385,000 Volkswagen, Audi and Skoda cars to fix a software problem with the cars' braking systems that could cause the brakes to function improperly in some...
What we are witnessing is a merger alternative that investors simply do not like. It's hard to sell shrinkage on Wall Street.
Now that the U.S. Federal Reserve has released the 2017 results of the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, all 34 of the banks received approval for their shareholder capital return plans.
A new ransomware attack struck computers at some 2,000 organizations on Tuesday. Similar to last month's WannaCry malware, this latest attack has caused havoc with systems at some of the world's...
This year, all 34 participating banks passed their stress tests, which is not only good news for investors, but good news for the country as a whole.
Two lawsuits are seeking class-action damages from two home improvement chains for advertising and selling lumber that does not meet the specified dimensions of the material.
The U.S. suspension of beef imports from Brazil is a blow to a nation reeling from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, as well as from a political scandal that threatens to topple...
The U.S. Travel Association views the potential Qatar Airways purchase of American Airlines stock as an opportunity for U.S. carriers to end their long-running dispute with Persian Gulf carriers.
Technology companies such as Amazon, Etsy, Kickstarter and Mozilla plan to participate in what is being called “a day of action’’ to retain net neutrality on July 12.
Herbalife raised its second-quarter and full-year EPS guidance Monday morning, at the same time that it warned that sales could be lower due to last year's settlement with the FTC.
UPS was fined $247 million by a court for shipping cigarettes to New York without the payment of appropriate taxes.
PayPal has filed a lawsuit against Pandora claiming that the streaming music service's logo could cause PayPal to lose customers.