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Nearly 15% of all Americans have either no access to high-speed internet service or access through a single provider. These are primarily low-income Americans living either in rural or urban areas.
The FAA is requiring Boeing to inspect every 737 MAX 8 engine to ensure that a flawed part is replaced. Boeing continues to believe this will not affect a first delivery scheduled for later this...
Anadarko Petroleum's share price has dropped more than 15% since an explosion near one of its wells in Colorado killed two people and severely injured another.
If you have followed the dust cloud of failed mergers over the years, chances are high that you know the saga of the failed merger between Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLS) and Office Depot Inc. (NASDAQ:...
Airline executives attending a congressional hearing Tuesday morning, but it's unlikely that the real problem with customer service was addressed.
Toyota, Honda and BMW are coming under investigation in the United States for potential patent law violations.
The government of China has announced a plan to boost auto production in the country to 35 million vehicles by 2025. That total is nearly double total U.S. new car sales in 2016.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and regulators from 22 states announced lawsuits or enforcement actions on Thursday against Ocwen Financial, a leading servicer of subprime mortgage loans.
National Fuel Gas was supposed to have big upside. After a weekend decision by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, things have changed.
The FCC on Thursday issued proposed rules to allow carriers to block spoofed robocalls. While that was going on, the Senate voted to overturn rules prohibiting ISPs from collecting personal...
A new study from Indiana University warns the prices for new cars will rise and auto-related jobs will be lost under federal regulations currently be scrutinized for possible revocation by the Trump...
If the energy giants can't make a profit in the oil sands, why do TransCanada, the Canadian government and the Trump administration want to revisit former President Obama's decision to kill the...
Marijuana-related headlines this week include decriminalization in Israel, medical marijuana sales in Germany, and a possible softening of Attorney General Sessions' position on legal cannabis.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling 354,000 vehicles sold in the United States to repair an electrical problem that could cause a fire.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may be in the agency's first fight for survival in its short history. And it may be losing the battle for Americans' hearts and minds.