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In a joint announcement released Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Department of the Interior and the Department of the Army have stopped further work on the Dakota Access Pipeline.
How exactly will investors and bank clients alike treat Wells Fargo after the major fine and settlement that took place over unauthorized account openings?
In a court appearance in Detroit Friday, former Volkswagen engineer James Liang pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit fraud against U.S. regulators and customers.
If you just trust what Walgreens said after earnings, the Rite Aid acquisition may be closer to completion than almost any investor would have imagined last week.
When the Falcon 9 rocket built by Space Exploration Technologies, better known as SpaceX, exploded on its launch pad September 1, it might have changed the face of the U.S. space launch business. The...
One election year hot-button issue that is back on the table is the ongoing fight over drug prices. But the public has been debating drug prices for years now — long before the EpiPen price hike...
New FAA drone regulations restrict drone use to those that weigh less than 55 pounds, and they must fly below the 400 foot level. Amazon.com sells an army of these.
Over the past weekend, the U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office said it had launched a formal criminal investigation into allegations of fraud, bribery and corruption against Airbus.
In late July, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) received government approval to expand its tests of drone delivery in the United Kingdom. The company has been testing drone deliveries in Australia and...
There is no indication that Fiat Chrysler has done anything wrong, but it has other problems that could compound its current hardships with regulators and drive its stock price down even further.
24/7 Wall Street has picked out a few companies posting the largest losses last week, including Humana.
It was just last week that investors learned that all of the major banks were shown to have passed their Federal Reserve stress tests. Now the capital return plans (CCAR) have been approved as well....
General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) keeps moving closer and closer to being an industrial conglomerate rather than a conglomerate that is part industrial and part bank. While the company has been rapidly...
Automaker Volkswagen AG and U.S. government regulators have reportedly struck a deal in which the company will pay upwards of $15 billion to compensate U.S. owners of the company’s diesel-powered...
Have you ever heard that politicians will only give the answers to the questions they want to answer, regardless of the question? It seems that businesses may now be in the same vote. The Federal...